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Show Me Everything, Dad

    Home Girls Comics Show Me Everything, Dad

    Synopsis

    Sousuke, an ordinary local civil servant, finds himself raising his newborn daughter alone after his wife demands a divorce upon discovering their child was born with congenital hermaphroditism.

    Despite developing erectile dysfunction shortly after the divorce, Sousuke dedicates himself entirely to single parenthood. His devotion pays off as Yuki grows up healthy and happy.

    One night, unable to bear the ache of her futanari condition, Yuki seeks her father’s help. As she kneels to stimulate him, Sousuke experiences pleasure like never before—awakening to a new desire as he’s dominated by his own daughter.

    They never speak of that night, maintaining their good relationship on the surface. Yet Sousuke secretly indulges in masturbation fueled by thoughts of Yuki, tormented by self-loathing.

    Seven years later, the now 20-year-old Yuki prepares to move to the city for work. Sousuke feels pride and relief at her growth. But the night before she leaves, Yuki suddenly confesses the feelings she’s harbored all these years.

    The carefully maintained facade crumbles—

    • 51 pages

    • Censored with black bars

    • Artist: Nyuimaru

    Editorial Review

    [Riley’s Pick]

    “Show Me Everything, Dad” ventures into provocative territory with its controversial premise, but what’s striking here is how the narrative attempts to ground itself in emotional connection rather than pure shock value. This drama-focused work explores power dynamics within an intimate relationship, using the female domination angle not as mere spectacle but as a vehicle for examining control, vulnerability, and unexpected tenderness between characters.

    The “sweet & loving” tag suggests the creator is interested in something more nuanced than typical works in this subgenre—there’s an attempt to balance intensity with genuine affection, creating an unusual emotional throughline. The inclusion of futanari elements adds another layer to the power reversal dynamic, which adds complexity to how the relationship unfolds.

    What works in the story’s favor is its apparent commitment to character development despite the adult subject matter. Rather than treating this as purely transactional content, the drama elements hint at psychological depth and emotional stakes that give weight to the interactions depicted. The submissive male character perspective is explored with what seems like genuine care for his internal experience.

    That said, this is decidedly niche content with very specific themes that won’t resonate with everyone. The incest framing is deliberately controversial, and the explicit elements are central rather than peripheral. If you’re seeking boundary-pushing drama that takes its characters’ emotional lives seriously, this deserves consideration on Henhenta.

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