Nakayoshi Fuufu no Memorial - Ch. 13.2 - NTR Buster 4

Now it seems legit that her husband is actually a stand. The stand power is looks buff af and can be seen by normal human. Also have a dick
 
Seriously, i really hope that this is just an anime trope, and that in the real Japan crazy delinquents assaulting women in the street isn't something usual.
 
@goarachnidlaser
From what I've heard it's exagerated a bit, but sexual assaullt in japan is one of the biggest problems they have, Because no one whants to speak out due to the "you're my superior i have to do what you say" thing So it is partialy true and partialy a lie
 
Hey admin!
Which manga?
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@MaleNagisa
29to JK reference?!
 
Dude trying to NTR: "Wait, this is a vanilla manga?"
Chad Husbando performing omega kabe-don: "Always has been."
 
@monkey123 which part of the phrase "song recommendation" you don't understand? Song link here.
https://youtu.be/LcjuEnSQLZ4
 
@TheManWhoSeeks In japanese and asian culture there is a hierarchy based around time and age

"Age" as you may think it's how an older familiars is looked upon the rest of the family, This is the reason why you see in anime and manga such a big respect for his grandma of grandpa of the family, The older they are the more "respect" they deserve, , As such speaking against them is considered to be extremely rude and denying gifts from them, even if you are an outsider can be considered an insult. They are the "sage" of the family and as such you are not on the same level

Now "time" is interesting, It's based around the amount of time you've been doing something, IN japan for some reason you are considered to be more knowledgeable for being working more time than other (By the times I mean years) even if you aren't necessarily number one, This is the reason why in anime you'll see an old lady or an older dude that knows nothing, but is still the boss of the department "seniority is king", if you will. This also applies to people working on the same level, If you're new you are at the bottom of the barrel, the guy that entered a month or a year before you is your "sempai" they are above you too. This also means that speaking against them is wrong and you should never do it, You'll do as you are told. Tha also affects getting promotions, THe older and the more time working at the company the bigger the chance of getting it. And this is also why in anime you see liks asshole sempaisn attacking the mc because the are better." YOU ARE MY KOHAI, A SUBORDINATE, YOU SHOULD NOT OUT SHINE ME" This also meakes abuse of power fealy common in japan, over working, Sexual assault and things like that really do happen, BUt no one speaks out, because they are not the same, they are above you, they are worth more than you

This is just a condence way of seing it+ a bit of my opinion
 
@MaleNagisa Quite a tradition in my opinion. Kinda unbelievable, but knowing that's how the culture works is also kinda sad. Thanks for taking your time explaining.
 
@MaleNagisa
This seems common in most cultures that have what we call in anthropological jargon "Ancestor worship". This is partially why I prefer meritocracies or more liberal systems. >_> Though they do come with their own shortcomings as well.
 

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