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Aisuru Tsuma No Netorase Houkoku Gyaru Tsuma R Work -

  • "aisuru" means "love" or "beloved"
  • "tsuma" means "wife" or "spouse"
  • "netorase" is a Japanese term that refers to a situation where a person is being cheated on or cuckolded
  • "houkoku" means "report" or "notification"
  • "gal" is a loanword from English, referring to a girl or a young woman
  • "r work" seems to be a fragment of English text, possibly referring to a work or workplace setting

The "Houkoku" (Report) aspect of the title refers to a narrative device where characters recount their experiences to one another. This is a common element in this specific subgenre of adult fiction, focusing on the psychological reactions of the participants. Conclusion

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“Game over,” I said, pulling Haruka out by the hand. She was trembling. In the car, she broke down. “I’m sorry. I thought I could handle anyone.” "aisuru" means "love" or "beloved" "tsuma" means "wife"

I watched him kiss her collarbone. I watched her arch her back. I watched her look at me – not at him – while she moaned. And in that moment, I understood netorase not as a fetish, but as a strange, beautiful, painful extension of trust. She was giving her body to others, but her soul remained with me. And the reports? They weren’t just confessions. They were love letters. The "Houkoku" (Report) aspect of the title refers

But after a week of silence, she came to me. “I don’t want to stop,” she said. “I just want better men. And I want you there sometimes. Watching.”

The contact was brief, but the electricity it sparked traveled through Ayumi’s skin, igniting a mixture of guilt, exhilaration, and an unexpected tenderness. In that moment, the world outside the window—her marriage, her responsibilities, her routine—felt distant, as if seen through a foggy pane.

She smirks, that playful gyaru glint in her eye. “Hell no. The gyaru wife stays. But from now on, the only person I’m reporting to is you – and the only thing I’m reporting is how much I want you.”

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