Have you heard of the manga?Daredemo Dakeru Kimi ga Suki (I Like You Who Can Have Sex Anyone)”? The name probably doesn’t ring a bell, but you’ve probably seen the story in a Twitter post or in a Facebook meme. The story centers on Gotou, a virgin high school student who is in love with Agawa, a girl who loves sex.
After seeing her having sex in an empty classroom at school, Gotou falls in love with her and finally asks her to have sex. Although this makes them sexual friends, Gotou still wants to make their relationship official and have Agawa all to himself, but in the meantime he must bear that he is not her only sexual friend.
The story has advanced a few chapters, since it began publication in April of this year. Although the plot had already attracted attention on its own, the most recent chapter definitely garnered even more attention because it added what everyone knew had to come at some point: netorare (NTR).
While in the “Chapter 15” showed a more determined Gotou having sex with Agawa again after she turned down a handsome and popular sex buddy, “Chapter 15.5” showed quite a different situation. This chapter, in fact, included a very particular first page, with a warning where the following can be read:
- «NTR Content Warning: The protagonist will be shown having sex with someone other than the protagonist. Please do not read this story if you have a weak heart.».
Well yes, this chapter shows Agawa having relations with the sexual friend that he rejected just in the previous chapter (actually, it is a memory of the past). However, the peculiar content warning drew attention and soon inspired comments from netizens:
- «Is this really netorare? I understand that they are not officially a couple, and he knows that she still sleeps with other men.».
- «This is not net. The protagonist is just her sex toy, and she was already sleeping with other men before she met him. For anything, it would be the protagonist who makes the NTR».
- «To be honest, I’ll never understand the NTR. Why should I bother reading this? It is the protagonist’s decision to like a girl who sleeps with anyone who asks her to. Why should I feel bad for him?».
- «The problem is when the patients insert themselves into the subject who is being deceived. Perhaps they feel represented as weak men? I find it very strange».
- «Well, we all know that she is a bitch. She can’t really be unfaithful if this is known beforehand».
- «I don’t know what they expected from her, if she is portrayed as a bitch from the beginning of the story».
- «The protagonist is pathetic. He witnessed how her girl was fucked by another guy, and this only made him fall in love with her.».
- «At least the author knows that the readers have gotten weaker and more pathetic as time goes by.».
- «From the first chapter we saw her fucking another subject who was not the protagonist, what’s the surprise? Are there seriously readers who identify with the protagonist?».
- «There is literally no NTR because there is no cheating as such. She is a slut and is not officially the protagonist’s girlfriend».
Fountain: Mogura Manga