Why are so many people into NTR?

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  • #10
People saying that it teaches them valuable lesson is full of nonsense. These people obviously gets a full chub reading these stuff. There's a reason why there's some influx of people coming out of the wood work and translating Ecchi NTR novels and definitely not because 'muhlesson'
I understand liking stuff where the Protagonist does the NTR or I think 'Netori' is what people call it but getting cucked? I just don't get it and I will never will. But whatever everyone has their own poison. 
 
  • #12
Adrenaline rush. That bad feeling you get when reading NTR turns them on 
 
  • #13
I think it's because of the difference in how they read a story...
for example, when I'm reading a story I will try to imagine myself as the protagonist, so when the protagonist get hurt (NTRed, betrayed, ect) I will feel it too...
but for people that like Netorare they not imagining themselves as the protagonist, so for them it's just like seeing some other people got NTRed. Well, at least that's what my friend that enjoy watching anime NTR told me. 
 
  • #15
I might not like ntr
but I have a 'Dark' of my own.

(If ntr is considered 'dark' at all) 
 
  • #17
A bunch of letters in a screen isn't much more realistic either though.

But you may get your answers by asking the people who like to watch things like The Human Centipede, since watching that movie cannot be anything but the desire to be... well... that.

Or people who read sad stories where people close to the MC end up dying (even if it's in a "peaceful" way), since reading that kind of novels cannot be anything but the desire for people close to you to end up dying so you can feel as sad as the MC, since the main appeal is the "sad" part (otherwise they would read a "happier" novel).

At least following that logic, that is.

I mean, if "main story centers about X happening to the MC" implies "anyone who reads it wants X happening to themselves", you sure have a fun way of seeing the world. 
 
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