A recent report from Google Trends revealed that the gender Netorare (NTR) has generated significant interest in several Latin American countries during the last year. This genre, originally from Japan, has become an object of curiosity for many Internet users in the region, who have increased searches related to this term on the Google platform.
Netorare, commonly abbreviated as NTR, is a genre within the world of anime, manga, and Japanese erotic literature that focuses on situations of infidelity and complicated love relationships. In this type of story, one of the protagonists, usually the male protagonist, witnesses how his partner is seduced or has sexual relations with another person, known as the “goring” or “third party.” This genre tends to explore the intense and conflicting emotions of the characters involved, as well as the devastating consequences that infidelity can have on a relationship.
Netorare (NTR) is a genre that can generate very polarized reactions in viewers, depending on the point of view from which the story is approached. Those who identify with the deceived protagonist, known as the “cuckold,” may experience an intense sense of betrayal and pain when witnessing their partner’s infidelity. On the other hand, some viewers may find the aspect of betrayal and the emotional complexity surrounding these types of relationships arousing.
It is important to note that while Netorare (NTR) can be a controversial and emotionally charged topic, Its popularity in Google Trends reflects the interest and diversity of preferences in the Latin American audience. In fact, the number of searches never fell below 50 percent of the maximum recorded in all of 2023.
But what interests us are the most prominent Latin American countries on the list, which include:
- Bolivia (2nd); Peru (4th); Nicaragua (7th); The Savior (10th); Panama (11th); Ecuador (13th); Mexico (14th); Chili (15th), Honduras (16th); Paraguay (18th); Costa Rica (19th); Cuba (21st); Guatemala (22nd); Argentina (24th); Venezuela (25th); Dominican Republic (27th); Uruguay (30mo); Colombia (31st); Brazil (32nd); Spain (42nd).
Fountain: Google Trends