Should I add Erika Furudo's squealing, or is it too Square Peg Round Trope?
Edited by 434411423124222344 Why You Shouldn't Eat Meat Hide / Show RepliesI'm not familiarized with the work so I can't give an answer myself. However, you can ask for help here. =)
135 - 158 - 273 - 191 - 188 - 230 - 300On the trope page "The Immodest Orgasm" there is a link (under anime and manga) to an example in Mahou Sensei Negima.
"Mahou Sensei Negima! has this during an I Didn't Mean To Turn You On moment involving Chachamaru. When Negi starts replenishing her power by winding the key in the back of her head, he overdoes it and this happens. "
"this happens" is a link to mangafox.com, which, while it does have an example of the trope, also gave me a rogue antivirus. Please don't link pages with viruses.
The above post may have been terribly over-specific and redundant because I don't really know how to use this site very well since I only registered just to report this problem. Please excuse my ineptitude.
Edited by SkepticalChocobo Hide / Show RepliesNah, the current page image is better.
Experience has taught me to investigate anything that glows.Where's the picture from? Isnt the Sengoku thing a video game, this pic looks anime to me
Where the heck did the Troper Tales page go for The Immodest Orgasm? Yes, because of the nature of the trope, many tales will not be family friendly, but most Tropers know that this isn't a porn site and won't write anything that's downright NSFW.
Edited by Brick3621 Hide / Show RepliesFrom what I understand, TT Sex-based stuff generally turns into fake-porno-fantasies-disguised-as-examples. These really don't need to be shared on this site, whether the entries are anonymous or signed.
Also, most things online involving orgasms online aren't worksafe. It comes with the territory.
There might be something on the Fetish Fuel Wiki, though.
Linking to a past Trope Repair Shop thread that dealt with this page: Needs Help, started by AGroupie on May 5th 2012 at 11:15:16 PM
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