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Gomu O Tsukete To Iimashita Yo 100%

The series’ title is more than just a plot point; it’s a reflection of a common Japanese euphemism. The use of the English loanword “gomu” (rubber) to mean “condom” is a well-established piece of Japanese slang. Just as English speakers often use “rubber” to refer to a condom, Japanese speakers use “ゴム” in the same casual context. Interestingly, this is just one of several creative euphemisms for condoms in Japanese, such as “mizufuusen” (water balloon) and other playful terms. By centering its plot on this specific phrase and its implications, the manga and anime directly engage with the topic of safe sex in a manner that is both culturally relevant and relatable to its young adult target audience.

The reliance on condoms in Japan is uniquely high compared to other developed nations, making condom-related boundary violations a widespread risk. gomu o tsukete to iimashita yo

: Nanami is depicted as a stern, voluptuous character with black hair. : Like many titles from Studio Seven The series’ title is more than just a