Synopsis
I was suddenly dumped by Luna, my beloved older girlfriend, when she confessed she’d fallen for someone else. That someone turned out to be my best friend Keita. To make matters worse, Luna came to the convenience store where I work to buy XXL condoms—
Is she getting pleasured by my friend’s larger member and sucking it like the lewd woman I’ve never seen her be? The image of my ex-girlfriend in such a vulgar state keeps haunting me, and I can’t stop getting depressed erections at work…
Editorial Review
NTR drama built on voyeuristic humiliation has become a saturated doujin category, but this solo work distinguishes itself through a deliberately unglamorous framing device that leans into the protagonist’s psychological spiral rather than pure fantasy indulgence. The convenience store setting—mundane, public, inescapable—transforms what could be generic cuckoldry setup into something closer to emotional surveillance, where the incidental discovery of XXL condoms functions as a devastating plot catalyst rather than mere narrative scaffolding.
What separates this from standard NTR fare is the emphasis on the protagonist’s workplace degradation and intrusive fixation. The “depressed erections” detail signals a darker psychological texture than typical submission fantasies; this isn’t consensual humiliation roleplay but genuine emotional damage manifesting through involuntary arousal. Luna’s characterization as “the lewd woman I’ve never seen her be” suggests the real wound here isn’t loss of exclusivity but shattering of intimacy—the realization that he never truly knew her desires. The combination of physical size disparity (XXL condoms as humiliating proof) with the betrayal of his best friend creates a layered rejection that goes beyond standard cuckold appeal.
The HD production quality and exclusive solo work status suggest higher-than-average production values for the subgenre, while the slim tag applied to Luna indicates careful character design. Drama and NTR as primary tags here aren’t afterthoughts to sex content—they’re structural. The work prioritizes psychological anguish over fantasy fulfillment.
This resonates specifically with readers seeking NTR that excavates emotional devastation rather than celebrating it, and those interested in how doujin works can depict male humiliation through psychological rather than purely sexual means. The genre remains niche and emotionally demanding, but this entry executes its premise with thematic coherence.
Approach if you value psychology over escapism; skip if you prefer lighter NTR without genuine pathos.
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