It sounds like you are referring to the adult visual novel / RPG genre game:
“Tsuma Netori Rei: Boku no Ayamachi, Kanojo no Sentaku…” (妻ネトリ零 ~僕の過ち、彼女の選択~).
A recurring element in titles like this is the shift in power. As the "Kanojo" (girlfriend/wife) becomes more entangled with the third party, the protagonist loses his status within the relationship. This is a common trope in Japanese niche media that explores the "fear of loss"—the idea that one’s most precious connection can be dismantled through a series of small, unchecked decisions. 4. Why This Genre Persists Tsuma Netori Rei Boku no Ayamachi Kanojo no Sen...
| Category | Score (out of 5) | |----------|-----------------| | Story & Plot | 3.5 | | Character Development | 3.5 | | Art / Prose | 4.0 | | Themes & Emotional Impact | 3.5 | | Overall Enjoyment | 3.5 | It sounds like you are referring to the
The work is classified within the netori genre, which focuses on the psychological distress and eventual "theft" of a romantic partner by a third party. Common narrative threads include blackmail, hidden addictions, and the erosion of a primary relationship under the influence of an antagonist. Tsuma Netori Rei: Boku no Ayamachi Kanojo no Sentaku (2024) This is a common trope in Japanese niche