Tsuma Netori.
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Common symptoms of Tsuma Netori include: tsuma netori.
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Tsuma Netori can have significant effects on relationships within the family: Refers to scenarios involving the "lending" or sharing
The protagonist deliberately seduces, manipulates, or psychologically breaks down a married woman (or a woman in a committed relationship), leading her to cheat on her husband/partner. The story is told from the seducer’s point of view.
Tsuma Netori is a portmanteau of two Japanese words: "tsuma," meaning "wife," and "netori," which is short for "neta riyoku," or "internet addiction." The term gained popularity in Japan around the early 2000s as internet penetration rates increased, and the number of online users grew rapidly.
Refers to scenarios involving the "lending" or sharing of a partner. Conclusion