Kurogal Netorare Nikki [English], by Kemigawa Mondo
It’s one of those blackmail & netori stories in which the girl is so dumb you have a hard time sympathizing with her tragedy, it’s a pity, I felt.
Anyhow, the story is of a miraculous love, broken. A gyaru and an honors student from a totally different social class are in love, birds chirp in the trees, life is beautiful, etc, until the girl is blackmailed by the local piece of shit who filmed them in an intimate moment, what if it became known, the poor boy’s future would be jeopardized, etcetera. The girl gives in to despair and becomes the blackmailer’s woman to protect the boy she loved, the end
It’s hot, mind you. But it gave me facepalming urges.
Release credits are for CapableScoutMan, Svines85, Whalbum, Dynellen, Slobber, Raflcaptar, AzertyPorto, RobertGlu, Belltrano, Cockblockula and Pr1de, from B.E.C. Scans, thank you! I hope the negative description won’t sound ungrateful ^^;;
By the same artist, Kemigawa, Kemigawa Mondo, circle Butagoya, I also share Omoichigai and Freud No These.
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Whyyyy can’t we get a full shot of the girl on the back cover?
Probably not the same girl, just a hot gyaru BEC used for their credits pic
Turns out you already shared something by this artist: http://www.hentairules.net/2018/01/02/english-kemigawa-omoichigai-misunderstanding-hentai/
His circle name is Butagoya, BTW.
Hoooooooo
Thanks Marq!!
So after bad story, next we gonna get gyaru with a good story, right ?
Hahaha.
No.
Yes.
Maybe.
I don’t know.
The art was really wonderful but the story made it completely unfappable.
im seriously wondering, aside from a stern talking to and maybe a suspension, would the boy’s future really be in jeopardy? Is it something to do with the japanese school system? Because even in high-end private schools, while this kind of behavior is frowned upon and would get you in some trouble with the faculty, unless you end up impregnating 6 different girls on school ground or something of that level where the actual faculty could get sued, it would never get to the point of expulsion, much less jeopardizing his whole future.
Could anyone light my lantern here?
I’m not a Japanese society expert, the little I know, I learned it not from actual experience, but from what I could gather, the society “works” because people have “internalized” (ew the ugly neologism) the rules and apply them before they even need to be enforced, you see the idea?
Here, the girl reacts to what she pictures to be a future stain on the boy’s reputation that would follow him for a lifetime: how dare he have a relationship with someone from a lower social class, urgh, the dishonour.
Of course this is fucking retarded, of course the girl is terribly dumb to overestimate the consequences, but this also tells a lot about the fucked up mindset in Japan
Actually, from what I’ve gathered, she’s NOT really overestimating the consequences. An honors student getting together with an obvious rebel against social norms (which is what a gyaru does by dying/bleaching her hair blonde and tanning her skin, or alternatively NOT dying her naturally blonde hair black/dark brown and NOT lightening her naturally dark skin color) IS going to trash his social standing and, more importantly, his prospects for getting into a prestigous university (which is a HUGE deal in Japan).
About that, could you share your sources? I am having a hard time believing it REALLY can have that kind of affect, maybe fifty years ago, but still nowadays?
It’s not so much that I found definitive studies on the subject (which I highly doubt exist), but more that this a logical conclusion from several observations about modern Japanese culture. The educational system still heavily stigmatizes having “disruptive” hair colors even if they’re natural and force students to conform to the norm of black/dark brown hair, for example; I doubt students overtly sympathizing with or supporting afflicted students (which naturally includes forming romantic relationships) would fare any better.
That being said, I’m currently posing the question to a bunch of people who have better chances of having up-to-date knowledge on modern Japanese culture.
so it basically boil down to still being in the kind of dumbass mindset where appearences are everything, no matter how freaking dumb it might be or how destructive? It’s all about posturing and appearing to be a big cog in the machine no matter how much you need to kill your own personallity to do so?
I would have tought that after WW2 they would’ve known better than just go for bravado and posturing, since it’s what got em to get the shit bombed out of themselves….but i guess in a society as traditionalized as theirs even two nukes wont melt that ice
You can’t nuke the core of a society. The face. Your image. It’s also ingrained in Chinese culture, although in a different way. Abiding by social rules at all cost, especially if it negates the individual.
All of this looking seriously sickening from our western POV, yeah.