Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita

Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita

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弟を好きになりました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Came to Like my Younger Brother, 弟を好きになりました

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3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
51
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A romance story that starts with a 5 year old × a 17 year old. Although he will grow up as the story goes on, erot*c stuff happens during when the younger brother is in his shota phase so please take heed. The older brother is not a shotacon but rather, almost. Only vague criminal-like actions until the younger brother grows though…… But he is not a sasoi-uke* . The younger brother is a cute but innocently good-looking. Note: sasoi-uke is a type of uke that usually tempts and takes initiative

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita "Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita," or "I Came to Like My Little Brother," is a story that definitely piqued my interest. The premise itself is bound to raise eyebrows, and diving into it, I found a blend of sweetness and… well, potential discomfort. It's a novel that demands you bring an open mind, and be prepared for some potentially squicky situations. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the seemingly cute and heartwarming dynamic between the brothers. The concept of an older brother developing feelings for his younger sibling is explored with a certain tenderness, at least in the beginning. There's a clear focus on family bonds and the evolving relationship between them, which is intriguing. ### What Works Well The story excels at portraying the older brother's doting nature. You really get a sense of his affection and protectiveness towards his younger brother. The author does a good job of building up the emotional connection between them, even if that connection takes an unexpected turn. I also appreciated the glimpses into their family life and the everyday moments they share. It’s these small details that make the characters feel more real and relatable. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get a bit tricky. The age gap between the brothers and the nature of the older brother's feelings definitely raise some red flags. There are moments where his infatuation veers into uncomfortable territory, with instances of obsession and inappropriate thoughts. While the story doesn’t immediately jump into explicit content, the implications are definitely there. It's a delicate balance, and I can see how some readers might find certain aspects off-putting or even disturbing. I think the story would benefit from a more nuanced exploration of the older brother's feelings, perhaps delving into the reasons behind his attraction and the internal conflict it creates. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address the elephant in the room. There are mentions of a specific event where the younger brother initiates a sexual act with the older brother at a young age. This is a significant plot point and definitely falls into shota territory. If this is a trigger or something you're uncomfortable with, it's essential to be aware of it before diving into the story. ### Final Verdict "Otouto wo Suki ni Narimashita" is a complex and potentially controversial novel. It has moments of genuine sweetness and familial warmth, but it also delves into sensitive and potentially disturbing themes. If you're willing to approach it with an open mind and can navigate the problematic elements, there might be something here for you. However, it's crucial to be aware of the potential triggers and the overall nature of the story before committing to reading it. Proceed with caution.

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