>>298782>>298825Might sound weird, but I don't think cuckoldry is Kip's kink. This isn't an NTR story. For as fucking goofy and awful this whole arc and story is, it technically isn't about the characters' misery. All of Kip's stories have been about romance and even polyamory. OSC has been the only one about cheating and even monogamy as a core concept.
What it is is basically a high school drama ala Degrassi. Kip isn't attracted to cheating, he's attracted to drama and conflict. The love triangle itself. The humiliation is a part of it, and is the real kink, but you notice how no one but the main characters even know that they were in a relationship, and arguably they don't even know it. If it really was about the NTR, everyone in the 'verse would know, as much as everyone knows Tessa is fat and NEED to ruin her life because of such.
To put it in another concept, soap operas are filled with cheating stories, but no one would say they exist because of its the writers' barely disguised fetish. That they need to see men emasculated or prove all women are whores or any moral argument against NTR as a fetish. Everyone understands that they are here because it is cheap drama that extends the story and provides romantic tension. "Will They or Won't They" is an AGES-old trope, and this is what Kip can only think about. An actual NTR story doesn't have this question, we know it is "Won't They", we are just waiting for the multi-pile car crash to happen. In a NTR story, Saiya would either be the ANTAGONIST that ruins everyone's life or an actual cuck that never had a hope of keeping a relationship. But either solution would require Kip to think outside the box and not be so enamored with their own character he can't even comprehend the idea that they actually lose thanks to the consequences of their own horrendous actions.
TL;DR: Actual NTR stories are better than this tripe because they don't pretend the protagonist is a good person worth feeling sorry for.