Even Though It’s A World Where C*astity Is Reversed, Isn’t It Different From What You Expected?

Even Though It’s A World Where C*astity Is Reversed, Isn’t It Different From What You Expected?

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貞操逆転世界なのに思ってたのとちがう?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 貞操逆転世界なのに思ってたのとちがう?

By iko, イコ

2.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
127 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

The protagonist, who longed for a world where c*astity is reversed, is reincarnated, but it feels different from what he had imagined due to the disparity between ideals and reality.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Even Though It’s A World Where C*astity Is Reversed, Isn’t It Different From What You Expected? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Even Though It’s A World Where C*astity Is Reversed, Isn’t It Different From What You Expected? This title grabbed my attention immediately. The premise is intriguing: a protagonist transported to a world where traditional gender roles are flipped. But the question posed in the title hints at a deeper complexity, and I was curious to see if the story delivered. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept of a "reverse c*astity" world sounds like a wish-fulfillment fantasy. However, the narrative takes a darker, more psychological route. The protagonist's expectations of instant popularity are quickly dashed, replaced by confusion and self-doubt. His family and childhood friend label him as "creepy," creating a stark contrast to the expected harem scenario. This subversion of expectations is what initially hooked me. ### What Works Well The exploration of psychological manipulation is a strong point. The protagonist's family, particularly his sister and childhood friend, engage in gaslighting behavior, isolating him under the guise of protection. This adds a layer of complexity and moral ambiguity that elevates the story beyond a simple wish-fulfillment narrative. The author creates a compelling dynamic where the characters' misguided intentions lead to unintended consequences, driving the plot forward. The idea of characters sabotaging themselves with their own actions is interesting and I find myself wanting to read more to see how it plays out. ### Areas of Concern One potential issue is the protagonist's lack of common sense. Despite being aware of the "reverse c*astity" trope, his naiveté and inexperience in social situations can be frustrating. It creates a disconnect between his knowledge of the genre and his actual behavior, making it difficult to fully empathize with him. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains spoilers regarding the family dynamics and plot developments in the early chapters. The revelation that the protagonist's family and childhood friend are actively sabotaging his relationships is disturbing. Their obsessive behavior and manipulative tactics raise serious ethical questions. While this adds depth to the story, it also makes it difficult to root for any of these characters. The mother's role in this manipulation, though minimal, is particularly unsettling. ### Final Verdict "Even Though It’s A World Where C*astity Is Reversed, Isn’t It Different From What You Expected?" presents a fascinating, albeit flawed, take on the isekai genre. The psychological elements and exploration of complex family relationships are compelling, but the protagonist's lack of common sense and the morally questionable actions of other characters may deter some readers. I think this novel has potential, but it needs to balance the dark themes with character development and a more relatable protagonist.

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