Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you mean by "sleeping"?
What do you mean by "sleeping"?
Introduction:
られ (ねとられ) is an authentic Japanese word. To put it in a proper way, it is: "The woman I love was taken away by another man", which is the general term of other similar nouns, such as られ. When used as a sign, it is uniformly expressed as "NTR" and sometimes nicknamed "tauren". The representative language is "sleeping clothes".
Analysis:
(1) Sleeping clothes "られる" (NTR-M): In the case of being detained by others, the general use is directly equivalent to "sleeping clothes". (Basically, NTR players think it is "right sleep" or "king sleep")
(2) NTR-S: In the case of seizing others, there is a relatively common nickname: "plunder (the hero's)", which has long been scattered in various works with heavy tastes.
(3) Sleeping in: simulating the imaginary situation of seizing others or others, commonly known as "fake sleeping in". In addition, there is also a situation where others seize or attempt to seize others, but there are also many cases of use.
Because the scenes in the play are not a good way to use in the play, they are mostly used in unilateral narrative techniques such as animation.
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