Ntraholic ~upd~ «REAL – SUMMARY»
In the ever-evolving lexicon of internet subcultures, a new and unsettling term has emerged: Ntraholic . Blending the acronym NTR (Netorare) with the suffix -holic (denoting addiction), an "Ntraholic" describes a consumer—often of anime, manga, visual novels, or adult games—who has developed a compulsive, almost addictive attraction to narratives involving infidelity, emotional betrayal, and psychological cuckoldry.
Proponents argue that NTR is a fantasy firewall . By experiencing intense jealousy and loss in a fictional, consequence-free space, an Ntraholic may actually reduce real-world insecurities. The argument is that catharsis works both ways—anger can be vented through violent games, and betrayal anxiety can be processed through NTR. ntraholic
Their addiction is not to sex, but to the loss of safety. In a world that demands we be stoic, secure, and self-sufficient, NTR offers a grotesque gift: permission to feel utterly, irredeemably broken. And for some, that broken feeling is the only thing that feels real. Disclaimer: This article is an analysis of an internet subculture and fictional genre. It does not endorse infidelity, psychological manipulation, or non-consensual acts in real life. All discussed media are fictional and intended for adult audiences. In the ever-evolving lexicon of internet subcultures, a