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The romantic storylines are divided into separate routes for different heroines, including:

The relationships and romantic storylines in The Molester Train Schooling (a Japanese adult visual novel) revolve around a "training" or "education" narrative where the protagonist, a senior student, interacts with various female underclassmen.

Characters who initially present a challenge to the protagonist’s advances but eventually succumb to the "training" [1, 3]. [ESP] The Molester Train! ~Sexual Schooling of ...

Unlike traditional romance visual novels that focus on emotional bonding and dating, the "romance" here is framed through a power dynamic. Success in the game involves breaking down the heroines' defenses until they accept the relationship [1, 2].

Players take on the role of a senior who "schools" female students. The storylines typically transition from initial resistance to a forced or coerced "affection," which is a standard trope in this specific subgenre of adult titles [1, 2]. The romantic storylines are divided into separate routes

The storylines usually culminate in "Bad Endings" (where the protagonist fails or is caught) or "H-Endings" (where the relationship becomes permanent and the heroine becomes submissive or obsessed with the protagonist) [2, 3].

While the game belongs to a niche genre often focused on non-consensual themes, it utilizes several common character archetypes and relationship arcs: Success in the game involves breaking down the

This title contains explicit adult content and themes of sexual coercion. It is intended only for adult audiences.