The protagonist provides the support and attention the husband neglects, making the "stealing" feel like a rescue.
In recent years, a new term has been gaining traction in Japan and among international fans of Japanese culture: "Tsuma Netori." This term is derived from two Japanese words: "tsuma," meaning wife, and "netori," which can be translated to "to pull into" or "to drag into." When combined, Tsuma Netori roughly translates to a marital dynamic where the wife pulls her husband into her world, interests, or habits, often leading to a shift in their relationship dynamics. tsuma netori new