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A polite and respectful term for "wife" or "married woman."
The combination of these words points directly to a highly specific and popular sub-genre in Japanese adult entertainment. The Lonely Housewife
The "Hitozuma" (married woman) genre plays heavily on the taboo of infidelity. The narratives usually revolve around a protagonist—often a delivery worker, a door-to-door salesman, a younger neighbor, or a tutor—who enters the home during these quiet afternoon hours. Narrative Progression sawarareru okusama r hirusagari no hitozuma sh
The "Hirusagari" (afternoon) setting is a staple trope. It paints a picture of a quiet suburban home during the day. The husband is away at the office, leaving the wife alone with her thoughts, boredom, or unfulfilled desires. Forbidden Desires
Animated adaptations of popular adult manga or games focusing on these specific themes. A polite and respectful term for "wife" or "married woman
Short-form or serialized graphic novels created for adult audiences.
Many of these titles are visual novels where players make choices to pursue different storylines with the characters. or unfulfilled desires.
A mutual, often unspoken, tension builds between the visitor and the housewife.
This translates to "to be touched." It implies a passive receiving of physical contact, often used in adult contexts to denote heavy physical intimacy or non-consensual/semi-consensual scenarios common in specific genres.
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