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Squirt Game: My Girlfriend Made to Climax by Men I Hate

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    Synopsis

    Wakana receives a devastating confession from her boyfriend—he has a terminal illness. The treatment costs are astronomical and seemingly impossible to afford. Before she can process this reality, a mysterious man approaches her with an offer: participate in a special game, win, and receive an enormous cash prize.

    Wakana agrees and follows him, but when she awakens, she finds herself in a bare venue wearing a numbered green tracksuit alongside seven other contestants. The game is called “Squirt Game”—a twisted competition where participants engage in sexual acts, and whoever climaxes first is eliminated.

    The first challenge is “Fellatio.” To her horror, Wakana’s opponent is her former boss—a man she reported for sexual harassment and abuse of power, who was subsequently fired. Despite his foul hygiene, Wakana steels herself, determined to save her boyfriend’s life, and submits to the degrading act.

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    Editorial Review

    This is a cynical exploitation repackaging of the “Squid Game” premise applied to a netorare scenario, anchored by Henry Tsukamoto’s signature aesthetic of humiliation-through-circumstance. It occupies a specific tier of NTR doujin work: the coercive desperation narrative where financial catastrophe and impossible odds compress moral resistance into sexual submission.

    The setup’s appeal lies in its calculated cruelty. Rather than depicting consensual NTR fantasy or gradual emotional betrayal, this work frontloads trauma—terminal illness diagnosis, astronomical medical debt, abduction into an unknown game—then weaponizes the protagonist’s desperation against her own boundaries. The inclusion of her former harasser as the first opponent is deliberately engineered psychological torment, transforming the game’s mechanics into a vehicle for confronting her abuser under conditions where refusal means letting her boyfriend die. This stacking of degradation upon degradation is Tsukamoto’s core methodology, and the work executes it with methodical precision. The “climax elimination” mechanic is designed to extend exposure and humiliation across multiple rounds with different participants, maximizing the narrative’s capacity to depict progressive debasement.

    This appeals specifically to readers seeking NTR grounded in coercive circumstances rather than consensual roleplay or emotional infidelity. The Henry Tsukamoto branding signals expectation of realistic, unflinching depiction of sexual exploitation without fantasy gloss. The exclusive distribution tag suggests content optimized for platform-specific formatting.

    Readers approaching this should recognize what it is: not erotic fantasy with dramatic flavoring, but documented humiliation constructed through genre premise. Those seeking NTR that explores psychological degradation, financial desperation, and the erasure of bodily autonomy through systemic entrapment will find this methodical and comprehensive. Others should recognize the work’s unambiguous commitment to depicting coercion as its central mechanism and calibrate expectations accordingly.

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    Creampie  |  High Definition  |  exclusive distribution  |  NTR  |  group sex

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