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Vol.3 Chapter 16: A Woman's Credibility
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In this chapter, we learn that Bimochi is a virgin, and that she has saved all her money for her future husband, Kenmochi. She tells us that she would be a better match for the doctor if he had a woman like her, because he would have more time to spend with women like her. She also says that she is well-versed in traditional Japanese love-making techniques, and even knows how to make kamasutras, or love potions. She explains that she came to tell her that Hibiki will no longer have time to have affairs with strange men, and she will prove it to her if she likes. She says that a virgin is like magic, because no man would ever want to have sex with a woman who wouldn't give it up. She wants to confirm that she's still a virgin. She asks her to enter through the door, and tells her that she wants to know if she needs a certifi-cate or some other thing to prove her virginity. She doesn't need to examine her, she says, because if she were a man, he would never want to do sex with her. He says that he has no intention of getting married to her, and he wants her to know that he loves her.
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Just Listen to What I Say - The Things I Want A Sadistic Doctor to Do to Me • Vol.3 Chapter 16: A Woman's Credibility • Page ik-page-2500141
Vol.3 Chapter 16: A Woman's Credibility
This is a locked chapterVol.3 Chapter 16: A Woman's Credibility
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that Bimochi is a virgin, and that she has saved all her money for her future husband, Kenmochi. She tells us that she would be a better match for the doctor if he had a woman like her, because he would have more time to spend with women like her. She also says that she is well-versed in traditional Japanese love-making techniques, and even knows how to make kamasutras, or love potions. She explains that she came to tell her that Hibiki will no longer have time to have affairs with strange men, and she will prove it to her if she likes. She says that a virgin is like magic, because no man would ever want to have sex with a woman who wouldn't give it up. She wants to confirm that she's still a virgin. She asks her to enter through the door, and tells her that she wants to know if she needs a certifi-cate or some other thing to prove her virginity. She doesn't need to examine her, she says, because if she were a man, he would never want to do sex with her. He says that he has no intention of getting married to her, and he wants her to know that he loves her.
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