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"Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne" (Japanese: ゴムをつけてと言いましたよね, meaning "I told you to wear a condom, didn't I?") is a title associated with adult-oriented digital content, specifically voice-acting (ASMR) or adult manga/doujinshi themes. Content Overview
Emotional Safety: Exclusivity eliminates the "competition." You no longer have to wonder if you’re one of many. gomu o tsukete to exclusive
This origins story grants the song an air of exclusivity. It is not merely a novelty song; it is a piece of music history, penned by one of Japan's most respected musical icons during her rebellious youth. Knowing the song signifies a deeper understanding of Yuming’s catalog—it separates the fan who knows her radio hits like "Hikouki-gumo" from the historian who understands her satirical, gritty beginnings. "Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne" (Japanese:
The phrase has gained some niche popularity in online communities (such as TikTok and Reddit): Memes & Slang Removing shattered ABS parts
6. Why Mixing the Two Can Be Risky
Some people wrongly assume:
- Removing shattered ABS parts.
- Creating a silicone mold from a donor piece.
- Casting a new rubber component.
- Tsukete (attaching) it to the original exclusive base.
Below is the detailed breakdown of the likely context, the linguistic breakdown, and the "Exclusive" aspect often associated with internet trends.
Trusted Sources
- Mandarake (Sahra or Complex): Look for their “Custom” or “Artisan” tags. They authenticate rubber mods in-house.
- Suruga-ya: Often mislabels items, but their return policy is strong. Search “ソフトパーツ限定” (soft parts limited).
- Yahoo Auctions JP with Buyee: Use the exact keyword “ゴムを付けてと限定.” Filter by “sold by shop” (not individual) to avoid scams.