「貞操逆転世界」の魅力は何と言っても「日常の崩壊と新しい秩序」の面白さにあります。
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The term (貞操観念逆転の世界) describes a popular trope in Japanese fiction where traditional gender roles, societal expectations, and views on modesty are completely flipped .
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