Synopsis
[Synopsis]
Damaru Kotoshi, a salaryman, sought self-healing from his busy daily life and purchased a plant called “universe plant.”
This special plant, which can move its roots to seek nutrients on its own, is as popular as pets.
But when he opened the package containing the universe plant, it did not move at all…
After staying up all night at work, Damaru fell asleep.
When he woke up, the plant, which was supposed to move toward water, was instead crawling over his body–…
* Some parts of the sample image have been rearranged.
[Contents]
Featuring pregbelly, prostate enlargement, injection, urination, vore, squatting, cross-section (seX-ray) views, delivery table, squirting, colon stimulation, and more!
– Masturbation or sexual acts at the workplace.
– There are scenes where the act is witnessed by third parties, including women.
– The internal ejaculation fluid is not semen.
– Has a “happy social breeding ground ending.
– A bonus manga featuring researchers x Damaru
B5 size, monochrome manga
80 main pages
+ color cover / back cover
+ 3 Introduction pages
+ 1 afterword page
+ Information about review bonuses
[Credits]
Author: Luc
Assistant: Hakai / X(twitter): @engetu29
Design: Momen / X (Twitter): @mome_nt_ofu
[Other Information]
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(English product description provided by “numbuh1”.)
| Circle | itsume |
| Tags | R18, Manga, JPEG, Boys’ Love, Japanese |
| Price | 880JPY |
Editorial Review
A delirious exercise in body-horror eroticism, *The Corporate Drone Bought The Tentacles* occupies a hyperspecific niche where tentacle-based transformation collides with deeply biological obstetric and urological fetish content. This sits well outside mainstream BL (Boys Love) territory—where it typically traffics in romantic or power-dynamic frameworks—and instead operates as pure fetish fantasy with an almost science-fictional premise about parasitic symbiosis and involuntary bodily modification.
What distinguishes this work is its commitment to an elaborate internal logic: the universe plant isn’t simply a vehicle for sexual acts but a systematic agent of corporeal transformation with visual documentation (cross-section views, internal perspectives) that suggests clinical observation as much as arousal. The workplace exposure element—where third parties witness progression—inverts typical BL privacy conventions and leans into humiliation and public transformation as core narrative drivers. The “happy social breeding ground ending” signals that unlike darker transformation narratives, this concludes with the protagonist’s acceptance or integration into a new biological state, which is tonally distinct from exploitation narratives.
The tag saturation here (pregbelly, prostate enlargement, colon stimulation, vore elements, squatting) indicates this is a synthesis work rather than a straightforward tentacle romance. Production-wise, the note about sample images being rearranged and the inclusion of a bonus manga suggests deliberate effort in presentation, even within explicit content parameters.
This is unambiguously for readers with highly specific somatic interests in transformation, inflation/expansion, and biological corruption themes—not casual BL consumers. If you’re seeking tentacle content with romantic undertones or conventional sexual framing, this isn’t the work. But for those positioned at the intersection of fetish specificity and enthusiast-level artistic commitment, it delivers exactly what its tags promise without apology or conventional narrative scaffolding.
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