Synopsis
♦Guide
This work features a Dom/Sub universe setting. An explanation page is provided at the start, and the elements are kept light so newcomers can enjoy it easily. Please feel free to dive in!
♦Story Tags
Possessive Dom Doctor with Strong Obsession × Working Adult Sub Seeking Peace After Past Trauma
Yandere obsessed with the protagonist • Devoted love • Possessiveness • Jealousy
Heart panting • Protected sex • Creampie • Facial • Cunnilingus • Breast play
Punishment • Coercion • Non-consensual elements • Light desperation themes
♦Synopsis
“When did we break up? We’ve always been lovers, then and now.”
In this world, beyond male and female genders, there exists a second gender: Dom and Sub.
Simply put, Doms want to protect Subs, and Subs like being protected… or so the ideal goes.
Certainly some partnerships work that way, but in reality, a Dom’s protective instinct often transforms into a desire for control, while Subs readily accept increasingly extreme Dom behavior.
To the uninformed majority, such dynamics just look like SM play, and Subs are seen as mere attention-seekers with high libidos—depressing really.
Yes, this is a trait that doesn’t concern most people.
Yet unluckily, I, Asakura Kanade, was classified as a Sub.
My only mercy was having relatively weak Sub traits.
But unfortunately for me, there were barely any Subs in our year, and the Dom counterpart was none other than Akechi Minato, my same-grade classmate.
While calling this unlucky might be rude, Minato initially showed sweet affection, but gradually…
—It’s fine. That’s all in the past now.
My relationship with Minato was fourteen years ago.
I can’t be bound by the past forever.
Besides, fortunately, suppressants that control second gender traits have been developed.
While it hasn’t caused daily problems, with this I’m finally normal!
I want nothing to do with dangerous relationships like Dom and Sub.
I’ll live a perfectly ordinary life. How wonderful.
I quickly found a well-reviewed hospital and decided to get a prescription for suppressants.
Anyone would do, but…
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Editorial Review
Dom/Sub romance with psychological edge has proliferated in doujin spaces over the past few years, but this work distinguishes itself through a specific narrative gambit: the yandere Dom who rewrites shared history to justify possession. The “we never broke up” opener immediately signals obsession operating at the level of constructed reality rather than simple jealousy, positioning this as psychological romance-thriller rather than straightforward power-dynamic erotica.
The setup leverages genre conventions with deliberate tension. Rather than exploring Dom/Sub dynamics as mutual fantasy, the synopsis foregrounded “non-consensual elements” and “coercion” within a world designed to rationalize such behavior—a Sub protagonist seeking “peace after past trauma” becomes vulnerable to a Dom’s reframing of control as care. This psychological dimension separates the work from mechanical dominant-submissive erotica; the appeal hinges on the tension between the protagonist’s need for safety and the Dom’s distortion of that need into justification for surveillance and ownership. The inclusion of an explanation page for Dom/Sub worldbuilding suggests the creator understands this requires scaffolding—readers new to this specific subgenre won’t feel lost.
Structurally, the work balances intimacy variety (cunnilingus, creampie, facial, breast play) with emotional stakes. Punishment and desperation themes frame physical acts within psychological consequence rather than neutral kink exploration.
This will resonate most intensely with readers who appreciate psychological complexity in their romance—specifically those drawn to yandere characterization, obsession narratives, and power-imbalance erotica where emotional manipulation carries weight equivalent to physical acts. Readers seeking straightforward, healthy Dom/Sub dynamics should look elsewhere; those comfortable with darker romantic psychology will find a work that takes its psychological premise seriously rather than using coercion as thin framing for conventional erotica.
A sharp entry point for psychological romance-thriller fans willing to engage with morally compromised dynamics.
Related Tags:
Creampie | coercion | Yandere | Possessive | obsession
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