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The Homeless Man with Secrets – Treated Like Trash

    Home Girls Comics The Homeless Man with Secrets – Treated Like

    Synopsis

    Tsumugi works as a welfare caseworker in one of Japan’s most bustling districts.

    Months ago, she encounters a homeless young man who has taken up residence in a park under her jurisdiction.

    Neglected by her boyfriend, Tsumugi finds herself confiding her daily troubles to this homeless stranger. He claims to have no desires, yet refuses to share his name or background. Despite his cool demeanor, his kindness comes through.

    As their bond deepens, Tsumugi witnesses her boyfriend’s infidelity. Denied and abandoned, she spirals into despair.

    The homeless man comes to her aid, but her actions inadvertently provoke his anger.

    “Experience what it’s like to be held like trash.”

    The supposedly desireless vagrant unleashes his heated passion upon her without mercy.

    Who is he really?

    Two wounded souls engage in raw, uninhibited sex at their limit.

    128 pages of manga (60% explicit content) + cover art and afterword (132 pages total)

    White line censoring applied

    34 pages preview available on pixiv.

    Editorial Review

    This work occupies the darker end of the contemporary girls’ manga landscape, trading narrative subtlety for psychological tension and explicit physicality. The core appeal rests on a power-reversal fantasy where vulnerability meets domination—a pairing that’s become increasingly central to adult-oriented doujin, though the welfare caseworker-homeless man dynamic remains comparatively fresh terrain.

    What distinguishes this entry is its emotional scaffolding beneath the coercion framework. Rather than drop readers directly into exploitation, the synopsis establishes genuine emotional neglect as Tsumugi’s entry point: a boyfriend’s infidelity creates the psychological fracture that the homeless man exploits. This psychological setup—however briefly sketched—separates the work from straightforward non-consent narratives. The mysterious vagrant himself, characterized as “desireless” before his revelation, inverts typical power structures; his restraint makes his eventual loss of control narratively weighted rather than arbitrary. The size difference tag combined with pleasure corruption and copious fluids indicates the work leans heavily into physical overwhelm as both submissive fantasy and violative experience, which the “treated like trash” framing amplifies.

    At 128 pages with 60 percent explicit content, this is unambiguously a vehicle for its sexual content rather than a character study, though the premise hints at thematic interest in social precarity and emotional abandonment. The white line censoring preserves visual impact while remaining legally compliant for DLsite distribution. The generous 34-page pixiv preview effectively communicates whether readers’ tolerance for coercive scenarios aligns with the actual execution.

    This is essential reading for those specifically seeking domination fantasies grounded in emotional betrayal, particularly audiences drawn to size difference and pleasure corruption dynamics. For readers preferring consent-forward narratives or minimal coercion, the pitch alone signals incompatibility.

    Ideal for those who prioritize rawness and taboo-adjacent scenarios over comfort in their fantasy consumption.

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