where the couple overcomes external threats, Nanami avoids the blackmail, and they successfully start a family. OVA Adaptation: Anime News Network
Details * July 7, 2018 (Japan) * Japan. * Language. Japanese. * Production company. T-Rex. IMDb Soredemo Tsuma o Aishiteru (Video 2011)
: Nanami is forced into sexual acts to keep the footage from reaching her husband. Netorare (Cuckoldry) soredemo tsuma wo aishiteru uncensored top
Shuichi Honda works for a trading firm, happily married to his former subordinate Nanami. The couple enjoys mutual trust and a loving relationship, but Shuichi is plagued by self‑doubt: he is a late bloomer and feels he may not be good enough for such a beautiful, devoted wife. As their third wedding anniversary approaches, he plans a romantic trip to reaffirm their bond.
Soredemo Tsuma wo Aishiteru has made a notable impact on its audience, especially in terms of how it portrays relationships and challenges societal norms. It has sparked discussions about love, acceptance, and the importance of not judging people based on their past. where the couple overcomes external threats, Nanami avoids
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Soredemo Tsuma o Aishiteru (それでも妻を愛してる)—best translated as “But Still, I Love My Wife”—is a story that has left a lasting impression in the adult visual novel and hentai space. It blends psychological drama, dark suspense, and erotic tragedy with a core question that resonates beyond its genre: can love survive when trust is broken and a marriage is shattered from within? This article explores the original 2011 visual novel, its content, the OVA adaptation, gameplay and endings, critical reception, and what exactly puts a title like this at the top of the NTR (netorare) genre. Japanese
involving themes of blackmail and infidelity. The draft below focuses on a general "entertainment review" style.