If you are researching anime tropes or have a specific taste for "jealousy porn," you might find it academically or personally interesting. For everyone else? The title probably tells you everything you need to know.
Fans of authors like Nakajima Yutaka or anyone who enjoys the Netorase (lending out a partner) or Batsuichi (unfaithful wife) adjacent genres, though this series often leans more into "backstory as arousal" than active cheating. The Uncomfortable Elephant in the Room Let's be honest: the title is offensive. Even translated loosely, Moto Yariman is a derogatory term that would be considered extreme misogyny in most modern conversations. The series exists in a fantasy space where those real-world stigmas are either ignored or fetishized.
The 2022 anime adaptation (typically short-form, around 3-4 minutes per episode) doesn't try to be high art. It leans directly into its premise: the husband discovers (or gradually learns about) his wife’s wild past, and the narrative plays with jealousy, voyeurism, and the idea of the "reformed" party girl. This isn't a new story. Manga like Itai no wa Iya nanode Bōgyo Ryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu isn't this. This is the darker, adult cousin of the "former delinquent becomes a housewife" narrative.
Disclaimer: This post discusses adult themes and media intended for viewers 18+. The analysis is for critical and informational purposes.