A man whose marriage all but ended, thanks in part to hit virtual schoolgirl sim Love Plus, has explained the devastating effect Nene had on his relationship with his wife.
He describes how his marriage collapsed under the weight of Nene’s charms:
I did write that I divorced, but we haven’t actually filed the papers, rather I just returned to my family home.
I’m a 29-year-old systems engineer, with no children and a 28-year-old wife. It seems exaggerated to say Love Plus is to blame, but still it went like this:
- I kept coming home late every night.
- My wife became enraged.
- I said “Rather than you I think I’d much rather be welcomed home kindly by Nene-san!”
- Marriage ends.
After I said it, I thought “I’ve done it now,” but my wife was already looking at me like I was dirt, with a “this guy’s no good” look in her eyes.
He likens his wife’s expression to “how Taiga looked at Ami in the fifth episode of Toradora!” – certainly a telling description in more ways than one.
He describes later how he narrowly managed to reconcile matters with his wife, and presumably Nene as well.
With Japanese men being hounded by their jealous wives for being unfaithful with Love Plus characters, and some even taking to marrying these very characters, it seems Japan may be witnessing the future of human relationships – all that is missing is an android body for Nene…
lots of guys preferring those virtual sim girls instead of their wives… if i was a wife id probably feel ashamed, play the game and take pointers lmao
Both of them are at fault. Women should control their anger. Men should be sensitive to what they say. Imagine if your wife said that they rather be greeted by some bishounen from an otome game than you.
In b4 male otaku rage.
Why even get married if you’re just going to ruin it so stupidly like that? For the tax breaks? Do they even do that in Japan?
the bottomline is…2D is win
hell yeah!! goodbye AIDS, HELLO NENE ANDROID! wahahaha