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Why do men keep doing this? Why not just ask?
Within hours, the thread exploded. Other men shared similar stories: power tools, golf clubs, vintage anime figures. The phrase became a coping mantra.
The game is classified primarily as a Visual Novel (VN) with heavy themes. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta exclusive
Despite its exclusivity and secrecy, Tsuma ni Damatte Sokubaikai ni Ikun ja Nakatta has faced criticism and controversy over the years. Detractors argue that the community perpetuates a culture of cronyism and corruption, while others see it as an elitist clique that sidesteps traditional social norms.
“The figure is still in the box. The box is in the trunk of my car. I drive to a convenience store parking lot to look at it. I have not opened it. I am afraid that if I open it, she will smell the exclusive plastic.” Why do men keep doing this
If you have ever lived in Japan, dated a Japanese partner, or simply fallen down a rabbit hole of niche Japanese Twitter (X) drama, you may have stumbled upon a phrase that feels like it holds the weight of a thousand unspoken arguments:
: Reviewers from sites like Serializd and social media discussions note that Minamoto’s art style is characterized by "nikuan" (meaty/curvy) character designs and high levels of detail, which are staples of the Comic E×E anthology. Other men shared similar stories: power tools, golf
I have interviewed three (anonymous) husbands who have uttered this exact phrase. All three said the same thing:
