It's not about the level of how "weird" it looks to you. you can easily replace the "gay content" in my post to "scat content" or anything else that looks more "weird" than NTR to you. And my question is still valid.In most parts Gay content is genrally seen as "not weird" unlike "NTR". It's like asking people who like Gore on why they get excited from something so weird. Obviously NTR lovers fall into that category; as in them getting excited on something that makes most people sad; so that makes me curious on why? but yk you don't have to answer, plenty of people in the thread.
So basically it's curiosity as I mentioned.
I think you misunderstand him, he said a lot people now enjoy NTR used to suffered a phase of disliking it.This guy for example proves my point, why suffer through this "denial" just to get some pleasure from it at the end of it all? it's just weird isn't it? but again, don't want to come harsh on that; i'm just fishing opinions.
But what you said "why suffer through this "denial" just to get some pleasure from it at the end of it all?" is a more general method used in a lot art/fiction/movies/tv series called contrast. A good comedy is mostly based on tragedy.
The more happy the couple seems to be, the more pleasure/sadness it brings to people seeing them departure. Yeah, kind of evil it sounds, but it's human nature. Human has the instinct of breaking perfect things(while human also has the instinct to make perfect things). Thus NTR bring a lot emotional fluctuations to satisfying such instinct.
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