Synopsis
“Being faithful to just one boyfriend… how cute~”
Kotone secretly dates Ayato, a handsome company ace. One day, she picks up a half-delinquent guy who’s collapsed on the street, and he becomes attached to her.
She barely manages to stop his repeated sexual advances… but then she discovers her trusted boyfriend is actually a scumbag with a two-faced personality.
Ayato’s sweet temptation begins to corrupt Kotone.
“Focus on my cock. How it’s sliding in and out of your pussy… should we let your boyfriend see too~?”
With Kyousuke right in front of me, I can’t hold back anymore!
● Main Story: 73 pages
● Contents: Cover + Title (2P) + Main Story (73P) + Extra Illustrations (2P) + Colophon (1P) = 78 pages total
Extended sample available on Pixiv
[Content includes: Cuckold, Moaning, Dirty Talk, Cross-sections, Fellatio, Fingering, Creampie, Bath Sex, Vanilla scenes]
[Note: No threesomes or boyfriend involvement in the story]
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Editorial Review
[Riley’s Pick]
Loser’s Cuckold taps into psychological drama territory with a premise centered on betrayal and obsession. This work explores the darker angles of romance through a narrative lens that examines what happens when desire becomes destructive. The cuckold and infidelity themes form the emotional core, while the corruption tag suggests character transformation—likely depicting how circumstances reshape relationships and personal morality.
The delinquent and obsessive lover elements indicate this isn’t a lighthearted romp. Instead, it appears to build tension through character conflict and emotional stakes. The humiliation component suggests the narrative doesn’t shy away from consequence and vulnerability, which can deepen emotional engagement if handled thoughtfully. The inclusion of anatomical detail tags hints at explicit content, though these serve the story’s exploration of intimacy and power dynamics rather than standing alone.
What makes this potentially compelling is its apparent focus on character psychology over pure titillation. Works in this subgenre succeed when they balance explicit content with genuine narrative tension—examining why characters make devastating choices and how those choices ripple outward. If you appreciate darker romance narratives that don’t sanitize human weakness and desire, this could resonate.
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