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The Regret of Deception: An Overview of Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta

In the realm of adult visual novels and doujin soft, titles often range from slice-of-life romances to high-fantasy adventures. However, a specific subgenre dedicated to "Netorare" (NTR) or cuckoldry has carved out a significant niche due to its intense emotional narratives. Among these, Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta (roughly translated as "I Shouldn't Have Gone to the Bazaar Without Telling My Wife") stands out as a prime example of consequence-driven storytelling.

Definition: The specific, high-quality regret a married person feels after secretly purchasing a questionable item at a flea market, believing it to be a rare treasure. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta exclusive

The story follows a protagonist (often referred to as Taka) whose frequent "business trips" are actually cover for his secret obsession with anime and doujinshi conventions. The narrative irony lies in his attempt to keep his "otaku" lifestyle hidden to protect his marriage, which inadvertently causes the very loneliness that drives his wife, Yumiko, toward another man. Marital Dissatisfaction: The Regret of Deception: An Overview of Tsuma

Don’t go to the warehouse sale without telling your wife. The discount isn’t worth the distance. And remember: Sokubaikai comes from the word for “immediate sale,” but the debt of a lie is paid back with immediate interest. Marital Dissatisfaction: Don’t go to the warehouse sale