Netorare in Real Life: 4 Out of 6 Mothers Are Cheating on Their Husbands!
The term Netorare can be defined as an act of infidelity, where one partner is emotionally or physically cheated on. While this theme is widely explored in anime and manga, it is not limited to fictional entertainment—Netorare also exists in real-life situations.
Netorare in Real Life: 4 Out of 6 Mothers Are Cheating on Their Husbands!
A seemingly innocent social media post recently went viral in Japan. The image depicted a gathering of friends, all mothers and married, getting together for lunch and conversation. However, what truly grabbed attention was the caption accompanying the photo. The woman who posted it wrote:
“Lunch with the mom friends. It was discovered that, of the 6 of us, 4 are having sex with someone who is not their husband.”
This comment suggests that four of the six married mothers in attendance are cheating on their husbands. It remains unclear whether these affairs are secret or consensual, as some individuals have fetishes related to Netorare.
By further examining the woman’s profile, more posts related to Netorare were discovered. In one, she mentioned going on an outing with her “boyfriend” while still married! Additionally, she shared tips about websites exclusively for married women seeking “adventures” outside of marriage.
This revelation sparked a flurry of reactions online:
- “It’s just people of the same kind hanging out, hahaha.”
- “If there’s no love, there’s always the bank account and insurance.”
- “Being cheated on is normal these days.”
- “This is shocking.”
- “When the moment comes, they might claim it was non-consensual just to get some insurance money.”
- “From what I hear at work, that ratio actually seems reasonable. In other words, instead of avoiding affairs, we need to change our thinking and accept that infidelity is part of marriage. I think this is the difference between those with successful marriages and those without.”
- “Marriage is really pointless. It’s supposed to be a system for raising children properly, but if they’re not even having kids, then what’s the point?”
- “Things like this coming to light are why affairs and other issues are on the rise, leading more people to prefer staying single and not getting married.”
- “It’s almost getting to the point of sexual free-for-alls.”
- “These are the same people who say, ‘Men are naturally cheaters.’ This irritates me to no end. Please change ‘men’ to ‘women’ instead.”
- “These people probably can’t keep any promises or handle anything important. Truly pathetic.”
- “I can’t believe in anything anymore.”
While the topic is widely accepted in fiction, especially in anime and manga, where it is often portrayed humorously, real-life infidelity causes pain and suffering for those who are cheated on. It also affects those around them, creating sadness and disillusionment. Therefore, Netorare is more than just a cultural concept from Japan; it is a serious and deeply rooted problem in society.
via: Você Sabia Anime