Tsuma Ni Damatte Sokubaikai Ni Ikun Ja Nakatta (EASY)

Kyousuke is a "veteran" of the convention scene and the author of a popular series. He is charismatic, influential, and keenly observant. When he spots Kanon—who has actually shown up at the venue to surprise her husband—he doesn't just see a pretty woman; he sees an opportunity. He uses the protagonist's lie against Kanon. Because Kouta told her he was on a "business trip," Kanon is confused and vulnerable when Kyousuke approaches her. The antagonist is able to gaslight her, playing the role of a helpful guide while slowly isolating her from her absent husband.

: While Yumiko is exploring these magazines, a young neighbor named Kazuya arrives and, seeing her vulnerability, begins an affair with her. tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta

One sunny Saturday, Taro heard about a flea market happening on the outskirts of town, specifically catering to collectors of vintage electronics. Without consulting Yumi, he decided to sneak out early in the morning to attend the market. He told himself, "It's just a quick trip, and I'll be back home by lunch." Kyousuke is a "veteran" of the convention scene

Kanon is portrayed not as a weak-willed woman, but as a loving wife who is placed in an impossible situation. The game explores the psychological pressure of the convention environment—loud, crowded, and overwhelming. Under this stress, and with her husband "lying" to her (as evidenced by his presence at a venue he claimed he wouldn't be at), her mental defenses crumble. It is a study in how fidelity relies heavily on communication and presence. He uses the protagonist's lie against Kanon

Here’s a creative and engaging content draft based on the phrase (I shouldn’t have gone to the flea market without telling my wife). The piece is structured as a short, relatable story with a humorous and slightly dramatic twist.

This title belongs to a specific adult-oriented anime (OVA) and manga series. While it is known within certain niche communities, its premise touches on broader themes of domestic tension, secret hobbies, and the comedic or dramatic consequences of "otaku" culture clashing with married life.

Left alone and feeling sexually neglected, Yumiko discovers Taka’s stash of adult manga while cleaning. This discovery, combined with her loneliness, makes her vulnerable to the advances of a younger neighbor,