A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student

A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student

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人妻教師が教え子の女子高生にドはまりする話

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 人妻教師が教え子の女子高生にドはまりする話

By iruma hitoma, 入間人間

3.4
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

“You are my first partner, Sensei.” Ichigohara Itsuki. Late Twenties, Married. High School Teacher. And yet, I made a move on a female student who was 10 years younger than me. It was undoubtedly betrayal, infidelity, adultery and a crime. How could I have gathered all these element that could bring about my own ruin? And now I am kissing her in bed Why did it end up like this?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student This novel certainly stirred up some strong feelings in me, and it's easy to see why. "A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student" is a title that pulls no punches, and the content largely delivers on that promise. It's a tricky premise, to be sure, and whether it succeeds depends heavily on what you're looking for as a reader. ### First Impressions Going in, I knew this wouldn't be a light and fluffy read. The tags alone—adultery, obsessive love, possessive characters—painted a clear picture. My initial reaction was a mix of curiosity and trepidation. I was interested to see how the author would navigate such potentially problematic themes. ### What Works Well One aspect I appreciated was the protagonist's self-awareness. Ichigohara, the teacher, recognizes the wrongness of her feelings. This internal conflict adds a layer of complexity to her character, preventing her from becoming a purely unsympathetic figure. I also found the initial development of Togawa's character interesting. The idea of her seeing Ichigohara as a maternal figure, which then evolves into something else, is a compelling starting point. The gradual progression of their relationship, especially as boundaries begin to blur, kept me somewhat engaged. ### Areas of Concern However, I also have some reservations. At times, the story felt less like a nuanced exploration of complex emotions and more like a character study of obsession. The "romance" felt forced, and the attempts to create genuine connection between the characters sometimes fell flat. The author tries to emulate the success of previous works, but the chemistry feels strangely absent. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I find it hard to say if the later sexual content feels earned. If you are sensitive to adult-teen relationships with power dynamics, this novel will definitely not be for you. ### Final Verdict "A Story About a Married Teacher Who Becomes Obsessed With Her Female Student" is a difficult novel to recommend universally. It's certainly not for the faint of heart, and its success hinges on your tolerance for its darker themes. While I appreciated some aspects of the character development and the protagonist's self-awareness, the execution didn't fully resonate with me. Proceed with caution, and be sure you know what you're getting into before diving in.

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