This paper examines the visual novel Tsuma Netori: Rei: Boku no Ayamachi, Kanojo no Sentaku as a case study in the psychological erosion of marital sanctity. By deconstructing the title’s dualistic structure—the protagonist’s "mistake" ( ayamachi ) versus the heroine’s "choice" ( sentaku )—this analysis explores how the narrative utilizes the Netorare (NTR) genre to subvert traditional romantic tropes. The study focuses on the character of Rei Izumi, arguing that her descent is not merely a result of external coercion, but a complex psychological shift involving the corruption of internal values, facilitated by the protagonist's passivity. Primera+vez+con+un+perro+por+miedo+zoo+podcast+en+ivoox+hot Apr 2026
The Tsuma Netori series sits firmly within the Netorare (NTR) subgenre of adult visual novels, a category defined by the protagonist's agonizing experience of having their romantic partner stolen by a third party. However, Tsuma Netori: Rei distinguishes itself through a specific focus on "netori" (the act of taking) versus "netorare" (the act of being taken from). This paper argues that the game is not merely an erotic narrative but a tragedy of communication, where the titular "mistake" sets an irreversible chain reaction in motion, forcing the heroine into a "choice" that destroys her previous identity. T Uputstvo | Vitafon
The Architecture of Betrayal: Analyzing Power Dynamics and Moral Agency in Tsuma Netori: Rei