Hand picked records important to the history of Soul Strut.
The required response is never "You didn't tell me." That would be social suicide. The required response is a deep bow and: "Hai, iimashita ne. Sumimasen deshita." ("Yes, you did say that. I am sorry.")
Animated by Studio Seven , a prolific name in the short-form adult anime industry, and produced by Torudaya.
The phrase itself is often used to express a sense of "I told you so" or "I warned you," but its significance extends far beyond its literal meaning. When broken down, "Gomu wo tsukete" roughly translates to "hold on tight" or "grab onto something," while "to iimashita" is a polite way of saying "I told you." The phrase is often used in situations where someone is reflecting on a past event or experience and is acknowledging that they had previously warned or advised someone about a particular outcome.
The phrase is a classic example of polite yet assertive Japanese: Gomu (ゴム): Literally "rubber," used colloquially for a condom. Tsukete (つけて): , meaning "to put on" or "wear." Iimashita (言いました): "Said" (polite past tense). Yo ne (よね):
This is crucial. She is not saying, "Please put on a condom." That ship has sailed. She is reminding him of what was said . The past tense transforms the sentence from a request into an indictment.
Now, as he waited for the test results, his mind wandered back to that night. What if he had been more insistent? What if his partner had listened?
The growth of the independent manga market at major events like Comiket.
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The required response is never "You didn't tell me." That would be social suicide. The required response is a deep bow and: "Hai, iimashita ne. Sumimasen deshita." ("Yes, you did say that. I am sorry.")
Animated by Studio Seven , a prolific name in the short-form adult anime industry, and produced by Torudaya.
The phrase itself is often used to express a sense of "I told you so" or "I warned you," but its significance extends far beyond its literal meaning. When broken down, "Gomu wo tsukete" roughly translates to "hold on tight" or "grab onto something," while "to iimashita" is a polite way of saying "I told you." The phrase is often used in situations where someone is reflecting on a past event or experience and is acknowledging that they had previously warned or advised someone about a particular outcome. gomu wo tsukete to iimashita yo ne...
The phrase is a classic example of polite yet assertive Japanese: Gomu (ゴム): Literally "rubber," used colloquially for a condom. Tsukete (つけて): , meaning "to put on" or "wear." Iimashita (言いました): "Said" (polite past tense). Yo ne (よね):
This is crucial. She is not saying, "Please put on a condom." That ship has sailed. She is reminding him of what was said . The past tense transforms the sentence from a request into an indictment. The required response is never "You didn't tell me
Now, as he waited for the test results, his mind wandered back to that night. What if he had been more insistent? What if his partner had listened?
The growth of the independent manga market at major events like Comiket. I am sorry
found in this subgenre of adult anime. Let me know which direction you'd like to take! AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more One Punch Man Anime Edits: A Deep Dive