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"Gomu o tsukete to iimashita yo ne" (ゴムをつけてって言いましたよね) literally means "You said to put on a condom, didn’t you?" or more literally "You told me to wear a rubber, right?" The phrase appears in contemporary Japanese pop culture and online discourse, often used in songs, doujin (fan) works, or social-media contexts to evoke themes of consent, sexual responsibility, awkwardness, or comedic misunderstanding. This article surveys translations, usage, lyrical examples, cultural connotations, and content-sensitivity considerations for web publication. In our previous discussions, I emphasized the importance
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The following report summarizes the details for the adult anime (H-anime) series Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne…
: The plot follows a main character and his sister, Nanami Tanezawa , involving a specific encounter where he ignores her instructions regarding protection. Characters :

