Writing Does This Count as NTR?

Erysion

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I've been writing a story with an MC who wakes up inside the body of a Duchess. There is no love between her and her husband at first because the marriage is political, but the husband notices the sudden change in her personality and becomes interested in her.
The husband asks MC to say her name during intercouse, and finds out she is a different person than his wife but with the same body. He decides to do nothing about this because he likes the MC better than his wife.
Does this count as NTR? The husband is cheating with someone who isn't his wife in spirit but physically she is still his wife.
 
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I mean... does the MC like the seggs? She's basically the Duchess now, so if she's enjoying it, I see no reason to think of it as NTR.
 

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From the man's perspective it would probably be, but from the reader's perspective it would all depend on the details and their interpretation. Though with only the description you gave I'd say it's not.
At least, if someone accuses you that it's NTR, you can give a very good reason why it's not.
 
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I've been writing a story with an MC who wakes up inside the body of a Duchess. There is no love between her and her husband at first because the marriage is political, but the husband notices the sudden change in her personality and becomes interested in her.
The husband asks MC to say her name during intercouse, and finds out she is a different person than his wife but with the same body. He decides to do nothing about this because he likes the MC better than his wife.
Does this count as NTR? The husband is cheating with someone who isn't his wife in spirit but physically she is still his wife.
Nah, you good
 

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No, It’s not. You said it yourself, there was no love between them, and it was only a political marriage. Then, with the sudden transmigration, the husband suddenly likes her, and I guess she likes him as well given that they have sexual intercourse and all. I don’t see this as NTR at all. Though, if you write from the original owner of the body’s perspective, thing might be slightly different, but since there was no love between the two, I don’t see this ever becoming an NTR.
 

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The shortest answer is
No.
The longer answer is
No, because it's still the same person... the body at least. Okay, sure, let's pretend that this new personality makes her a new person. So what? Okay, let's imagine a married couple. One of them got into an accident that made him -or her- have a new personality. and his/her partner loves this new personality. Now, would you consider this cheating?
No. Of course not.
Even if there is no love before these changes. They are still the same mariage couple.
 

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Is she dead? I mean, is the original wife out there somewhere else, or dead? Or is this a remembering a past life and the past life dominating the current personality thing?
 

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Yes? I think so. Because both of them are in love with each other and thats the whole point of NTR....

*Someone Explains to me that my interpretation is wrong*

Wait, its not Non-Toxic Relationship? But the other NTR which is the cheating one? Well....

Guess its no? Since even though both are different person, its mostly just a split personality at that point if you think about it and unless the real person still exist, it could be one.
 

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It qualifies as Netori I think, where the protag invites or "invites" the target to cheat and they forget about their previous partner. It's still NTR but it's a variant that's considered far less controversial. The usual wannabe chads who claim it rots your brain or makes you a "beta" won't care too much because it's not their projection fantasy being placed in an uncomfortable position because they're the "bull," not the "cuck". The thought of ruining someone else's potential true love relationship after effectively killing them might do something for a smaller crowd, just as it might put some people off ( If I told you I had a spell that would bind your body to the soul of a random dude from the 1400s so he/she could bang your SO as soon as you died, how many of you would choose to be cremated?).

It's only a no for the sake of the common audience, but that's enough.
 
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Thanks for the replies. Now I think I'm going to make the original Duchess secretly in love with her husband so it counts as netori.
Have her come back as a reincarnation or something! Better yet, have her come back in the MC's previous body! Tell me when you write it!
 
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