
I thought it might be a little bad, so when the other person spent time at my house, I kept them in the closet.
I don’t want to sell or do things like that since I’ve already done it several times.
I’m not sure how to start and introduce it… I have no idea…
Is it a love triangle?
Are you considering living together even with a sense of distance where such hobbies and preferences are not even understood?
Are you going to introduce a Dutch wife as your cohabiting partner?
Ah, because you hid it clumsily, it’s going to lead to the question of why you hid it in the first place if you bring it out now, right?
Aren’t there no other options besides just showing it placed normally from the start?
I think it would be fine to have a normally sized, cute Pokémon plush toy.
>>5I wonder… I think they’ll definitely think I’m a perverted guy…
I guess I have no choice but to buy Lucario and deceive myself.
>>6Isn’t it safest to just go with “I like Pokémon”?
I thought what I was hiding until now would be big and get in the way.
It’s just a stuffed animal, so show it off with confidence.
It seems like there could be an episode in Gintama where they introduce air girlfriends.
Aw aw aw aw…!
I guess I have no choice but to buy Snorlax.
Buy Laplace too.
You can buy a lot of other big Pokémon plushies too.
If you want to hide a tree, hide it in the forest.
I’ve never seen such a huge stuffed animal at my partner’s house before, so it’s surprising that it’s been brought to our place.
If you’ve done it a few times, it definitely smells like squid, doesn’t it?
I’ll pack it in a cardboard box and if I get found out, I’ll just say I forgot I bought it.
I can’t throw this away because it was a gift from a friend, so I have to just force it.
The official might never acknowledge it, even if they die.
The target demographic for this is bad otaku, right?
If you really don’t want to be suspected of having a perverted fetish, there’s no choice but to throw it away.
Just by having it, there is always the possibility of an accident later, so let it go.
Let’s live together as three people.
Aren’t most of the big stuffed animals limited editions?
I just have to show that I’m reigning at the top with a team that includes Gardevoir as a serious Pokémon player.
>>23Isn’t that a level of discomfort that’s increasing?
I can only say I bought it because it’s cute.
It’s just a nerdy hobby, isn’t it?
If it’s because it’s my favorite character, they might barely tolerate it, but I don’t think I’d be forgiven if they found out I was doing it.
Gather other big Pokémon and make it seem like you’re a serious Pokémon otaku.
“Please apologize and bring out Deoxys Defense Form.”
As long as it’s not equipped with a hall, it should be acceptable; it’s a Pokémon after all.
If you increase your friends, it might just barely pass as being embarrassing because they’re stuffed animals.
I mean, people who are living together shouldn’t be buying it for the sake of Pokémon.
No matter how you think about it, it’s a matter of either one or the other.
I mean,
>>33
Gardevoir itself is a Pokémon that has many fans, so it’s safe.
For now, it would be safe to buy a bigger Pokémon plush toy to use as camouflage…
“Get off with your cohabiting partner.”
I think it’s definitely not as bad as some anime figures or something.
If the other person knows about Pokémon.
If you rent a storage room and put it there.
Wait, there’s still a possibility that my cohabitating partner will bring their own Gardevoir.
Are you dressing Sana?
I can feel the bad guy inside me growing bigger and bigger.
Dressing up Pokémon is dangerous.
It creates a relative sense of nudity.
There is a proverb that says, “He who chases two rabbits catches neither.”
I think it’s normally out.
Even a gross guy like this has someone to live with.
I searched for plush toys currently on sale at PokéCenter Online in order of highest price, and since the life-size Polygon is still in stock, I’ll buy it for camouflage and balance its presence.
>>49“Should I buy Espeon and pretend to like Psychic types…?”
>>54Nothing is being hidden!
>>54Espeon fans are probably quite silly, huh?
>>66The level is different.
If you treat Espeon as a pervert, the other party might be a little too knowledgeable about that line of work.
Sarnight is just an out.
>>70Really?
>>49Umbreon and Espeon are quite precarious too.
Could you tell me how you used it, just for reference?
Which is more important, Sableye or her?
I won’t say to throw it away, but give up on being Sableye’s lover and downgrade to being friends.
As long as it hasn’t been rubbed and stained or has holes in it, it should be safe.
I added some stuffed animals, so I’m hiding them because I’m embarrassed.
It’s a world-renowned Pokémon!
I can go, I can go.
I don’t understand the meaning of listening here without talking to the other person.
>>55You should understand that.
If you’re going to hide a tree, the only strategy is to put it in the forest.
I have a feeling that if I have a few plush toys of other Pokémon together, I might get a safe rating.
If you say you dislike having a hobby of collecting stuffed animals, I don’t know.
Throw it away.
Out…!
I bought it because it’s my favorite Pokémon, but I was embarrassed to show it because it looks like a girl.
If you’re not hiding your otaku hobbies.
If you’re hiding your otaku hobbies in the first place, there’s no way things will go well in the future, so this is pointless.
If it were Deoxys in its Defense Form, I probably wouldn’t have struggled this much…
If I buy Umbreon and Espeon… no, that’s not a good idea.
Serious proposals for additional measures to neutralize the situation have been presented numerous times.
Gallade is judged as an exception in a different category…
>>65If it’s a tiny Sableye, it’s just a matter of being an otaku.
>>65This size alone is already beyond what an average person can manage.
I’m an at-life-size Lucario, so it’s safe.
She is weighing her boyfriend or girlfriend against Salamence, which is quite…
If you have other Pokémon plushies and are showing them, it’s safe.
If you’re hiding it and not showing it, then it’s out, so sell it.
>>73First, let’s start with something small and gradually make it bigger.
I really love Leafeon, but the life-sized Leafeon plush has a face shape that’s different from what I expected, so I’m hesitant to buy it.
As long as it’s just the Eeveelutions, it can be just the head Eeveelution, so I think it should be fine.
I think if it’s an animal type, the line would relatively go down.
Leave it at your parents’ house.
Why did the guy I was considering living together with buy something like this…?
Rent a storage warehouse and have your fun inside.
Buy more of this and let me hold Gardevoir!
>>83Au au au au…!
>>83…Ouch!
>>83Why are you so plump…?
>>83I’m sorry, I purchased it.
It was a very helpful thread, thank you very much.
>>106I don’t think the problem will be solved, but…
First, think carefully about whether to hide the fact that you’re into PokéSico or to come out about it.
>>83Let Kirlia get involved too.
I think it’s most likely that I felt embarrassed about having stuffed animals, so I want to buy multiple Pokémon plushies right now.
Well, living secretly with such a big Sableye would definitely raise suspicions, but if I can’t be accepted here with a partner at the level of living together, then there’s no future for us.
The Gardevoir light-up figure is nice…
It seems there’s a Mimikyu arm pillow.
>>86I can make a 4P with Nameless, Gardevoir, the second wife, and Buzzwole.
>>86
This is nice…
If her level is comparable to Gardevoir, it might be alright to choose Gardevoir.
Live for true love.
Isn’t it better if you don’t say you’re pulling it out?
But it’s difficult to find a plush toy of a Pokémon that isn’t erotic.
Maybe something like Hogeta…
How about taking it out and admiring it when no one else is around in the storage?
If you’re going to live together, your partner will eventually find out that you’re doing Pokéschmo, so you should reveal it now while you still can.
>>94If it gets found out after I’ve taken on too much, it will be too late…
Everyone who says “it’s safe” wishes for your ruin.
>>96Is that an evil Jirachi?
If it’s a figure that fits in your hand, it just gets considered a bit creepy.
Why did I end up buying a life-size one?
I feel like I can somehow distract from it by having a large Snorlax plushie nearby.
“I’ll show off my love for Pokémon by bringing both Lucario and Snorlax.”
Buying a large number of stuffed animals of other Pokémon will diminish the sense of specialness.
Let’s have a trustworthy friend hold onto it and put it off for now.
Ask her what Pokémon she likes.
Uh…
Do not feed the goblins and monsters.
Are you okay? Isn’t the wound getting deeper?
Otaku marriage won’t last unless you have a partner who accepts the parts of your geeky hobbies.
There is no choice other than to be open from the beginning.
Show off your love for Pokémon!
Why are you overlapping outs with outs!
I’m glad it was resolved.
In this case, hiding it in a strange way will lead to deeper wounds when it is uncovered.
I guess I’ll take a chance that she’ll bring a big Pokémon or something…
>>118I have a life-sized Lucario plush, you know…
At least if I was displaying it alongside plush toys of cool Pokémon or beasts, I could still be considered a Pokémon fan otaku.
You’re going to violate this Ralts anyway, right?
The devil.
If it’s a small size, it’s just a Pokémon fan, but it gets complicated when it’s large.
Unless you’re really serious, you wouldn’t buy life-sized Pokémon plushies.
Are you repeatedly using a masturbator?
I told you so many times that if you’re going to do Pokeshiko, you should stick with the Eeveelutions!
When you have sex with a stuffed animal, you should use a condom; otherwise, it will get dirty!
When I think about it calmly, what is the problem with having Pokémon plushies?
>>128A life-sized humanoid figure is a bit…
>>128The life-sized plush of the Pokémon favored by spirits and apparitions will be immediately recognized by those who know…
>>128Even without the concept of Pokeshiko, those who have large life-sized stuffed animals are on the next line, so I will correct my posture.
In reality, I don’t know how many lines ahead I am.
>>142Is there a part where I can spend tens of thousands of yen on stuffed animals?
The amount of money someone can spend on their hobbies really varies depending on their sense of financial values.
It’s not strange to like Pokémon, but if it’s found out that you’re doing Pokémon-related activities, you’re generally considered abnormal.
A life-sized Batyuru would be a normal size, right?
I’m sorry, I was eating.
I had a feeling myself, but it still feels too early to move in together…
I know about their otaku hobbies, but they absolutely don’t think I have a life-sized plush toy.
By the way, I haven’t bought the Ralts above.
If it were Kirlia, I would have bought it.
Ralts is indeed…
>>131Hey!
>>133If a life-sized Blaziken comes out, I will probably buy it…
Hmm, maybe not, it’s impossible.
I suppose the thought of whether it would be okay to live together was my original moment of hesitation.
Let’s continue to get along, Anonymous.
>>175Calm down, don’t give up on living together.
Life goes on.
>>175Um… I don’t like it, but…
>>175Don’t come over here.
If you’re going to give up on living together, you might as well come out, and if that doesn’t work out, it’s not too late to rethink it then.
>>131Ouch…!
>>131Good job stopping yourself!
While dating, if I hint at playing Pokémon and it turns them off, I’ll just accept that we weren’t a match.
I feel like Kirlia has a stronger sense of being out.
It seems that living together is really still too early.
If there was a big stuffed animal, I would think that if it were Lapras, that person likes Pokémon, but if it were something like Zeraora, Lucario, or Gardevoir on its own, well… I would be suspicious.
>>137Is that so…?
Isn’t it harsh to be called a “chimi-moryou” just for getting off to Pokémon?
>>139There is a problem with the way you are doing it.
>>139Zoophilia is normally more like a yokai.
>>139Be self-aware.
The fact that it’s humanoid, at this size and at this price, is an incredible deal.
I think it will be treated as a regular sex doll even when sold overseas.
By the way, I have uploaded something like this here before.
>>143It’s a world of spirits and monsters.
>>143Aouts aouts aouts…!!
Stop taking pictures like that.
The girl without a thread name is actually a Gardevoir and a rod sister…
Isn’t it unfair that those who are getting a boost from Lugia or Blaziken in situations like this?
>>147Seeing ones over 50cm around here would be quite surprising.
Aren’t you paralyzed…?
I can’t believe she’s also getting off to Gardevoir, so I don’t think she would reconsider living together so soon.
On the contrary, I think if I buy a few Dutch wives, I won’t be suspected.
If you want to hide a tree, you do it in the forest.
>>150I think this one is the most effective.
In the first place, it’s the role of a couple to accept even the existence of adult toys.
If you’re thinking ahead, it’s just a matter of what’s on your mind.
An unrelated anonymous person simply bought an erotic Ralts plushie, and now the thread hasn’t solved anything.
Living together is impossible! This is impossible!!
When you want to avoid getting caught in a furry situation, mixing in Disney plushies can help you promote a sense of innocence, or so my friend who is getting off to Randall said.
>>155That’s helpful.
That’s already a monster, isn’t it?
>>161Randall is still easier to understand, right!?
If you don’t know the other person’s tolerance level, you should approach with the utmost caution.
Throw it away or seal it.
>>163I guess we really have no choice but to break up…
>>174I wonder which one I’m talking to.
>>179It must be humans, of course.
By overlapping the output, if it overflows and becomes safe, it will be resolved.
To be honest, if you’re not someone who can tolerate that kind of thing, it won’t last long anyway.
>>168It’s really true when you find out that otaku are in a relationship with each other.
We both knew from the beginning that we had those kinds of interests, but if the other person hadn’t been understanding, it would have fallen apart.
I’m going to buy a big coil stuffed toy and a Slowpoke too.
It’s already too late to dress Gardevoir in black lingerie.
>>171It’s not lingerie, it’s see-through erotic china.
>>183Definitely out…!
>>183Well, that’s fine…
>>183Mmm
>>183It sounds like it’s getting even worse.
Even if the other person likes Pokémon, they might show reluctance if Pokémon is looked at with lewd eyes.
Anyway, when I give birth, you’ll see the embarrassing parts, and if anything, you’ll also see me leak.
I think it’s a good idea to check whether the other person can maintain a rational mindset even with their kinks before living together.
Randall…?
Is it good to fall from an innocent-looking early face to becoming a bad person, or something like that…?
It depends on the coordination of the whole room, but…
I think it’s only barely acceptable for a guy to possess a plushie if he has one fit of his favorite Pokémon.
Let’s dig up a Ruby or Sapphire ROM with Gardevoir at Book Off and make an appeal for our soul partner.
>Illuminated Figure PSYCHO CYBER Ralts Kirlia Gardevoir 9,900 yenYou’re buying this too, aren’t you?
I think a cohabiting partner would struggle with the strength of their sexual desires rather than their sexual preferences.
Since it’s probably not going to work anyway, let’s just try living together; it might actually work out. There’s a 30% chance of instant death too, after all.