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My Girlfriend Was Already Trained – Corrupted by Another Man

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    Synopsis

    The protagonist Ritsu has a girlfriend in his class named Sarina. Unlike the boisterous classmates, Sarina is quiet and reserved, often reading books in the corner of the classroom. With her petite frame and pure appearance, she’s nicknamed “Princess” by her classmates. Ritsu, being kind-hearted and somewhat shy himself, shares similar temperaments with Sarina. The two develop their relationship at their own pace, gradually deepening their bond. Ritsu dreams of one day becoming even closer to her, maintaining their innocent relationship.

    But Ritsu doesn’t know the truth. Sarina’s body has already been thoroughly trained and conditioned by her uncle’s hands…

    Editorial Review

    NTR dominates the adult visual novel market, but works that foreground the *discovery* of betrayal rather than its mechanics remain comparatively rare. This entry positions itself squarely in that discovery-focused subcategory, trading the typical escalation narrative for a premise built on dramatic irony: the player enters the relationship already corrupted, unaware.

    What distinguishes this from standard NTR fare is the structural inversion embedded in the synopsis itself. Rather than watching corruption unfold, Ritsu learns his girlfriend’s “training” is already complete, which reframes the entire emotional architecture. The quiet, bookish “Princess” archetype—pure-coded, introverted, seemingly innocent—directly contrasts with her hidden conditioning, creating tension between surface presentation and reality. This gap between perception and truth is the work’s central appeal, amplified by the family trauma angle (the uncle as perpetrator), which adds psychological weight beyond typical NTR power dynamics.

    The visual novel format suits this narrative approach well; the internal monologue affordances allow the protagonist’s dawning realization to unfold with proper narrative tension rather than being frontloaded. The school setting and virgin-coded heroine are familiar markers, but they’re deployed here to maximize the dissonance between Ritsu’s innocent dreams and the grim truth he uncovers.

    This speaks directly to NTR enthusiasts seeking psychological or revelatory angles rather than graphic progression, particularly those drawn to scenarios involving deception and the fracturing of false intimacy. Readers expecting straightforward corruption scenarios may find the discovered-rather-than-witnessed abuse framework less immediately gratifying.

    A deliberately disquieting premise executed through narrative misdirection rather than explicit escalation—worthwhile for players who value thematic coherence and emotional gut-punch over conventional power fantasy.

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    NTR  |  visual novel  |  virgin  |  Windows 10/11  |  school girl

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