>>3297120>does it disqualify being NTR or does it still have to take into consideration the feelings of two people (i.e is it true love or just love of dick)?No, it does not disqualify it from being NTR. There is no definition of NTR that says it's no longer NTR if the one you're stealing from is a jackass. Even if you steal from a jackass, you're still committing NTR. This is why Bird Cage is netori. The MC fucked someone else's fiancee, then proceeds to steal her from him completely.
Love is not required in NTR. You can steal people from loveless relationships. You can steal people from jackass villains. As long as that "steal/take away" is there even for a moment's time, that is NTR. Let me put it to you simply to this: If something was stolen from you momentarily, even if you get it back, it doesn't mean it was not stolen from you. NTR would work the same way because that's how the verb it was based on works.
In Kono S wo Miyo, there are two simultaneous NTR efforts that are working here.
There is the fiance who is committing a netorare on the MC's childhood friend which is also the MC's crush.
There is the MC who is trying to commit a netori on the fiance of his childhood friend.
Both are trying to NTR something from each other so it makes the entire thing very complicated.