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The central premise—letting her "use" the protagonist—is rooted in the concept of service and, to an extent, masochism. Unlike traditional romance where sex is the culmination of emotional bonding, here it begins as a transaction. The protagonist is often portrayed as an average, somewhat nondescript male (an easy vessel for reader projection) who is given a purpose: to be a tool for this flashy girl's pleasure.
The longevity of this specific title is sustained by what is known in Japanese media as "gap moe." The narrative arc typically follows a trajectory from indifference to attachment. Initially, the gyaru treats the protagonist with a cold, transactional distance—she is there for her own gratification, perhaps to practice or simply to relieve stress. iribitari no gal ni mako tsukawasete morau exclusive
The Transactional Intimacy of the "Gal": Deconstructing Iribitari no Gal ni Mako Tsukawasete Morau The longevity of this specific title is sustained