愛是棉被的香氣(2017)

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主演:由愛可奈 

昭和時代初期,神戶女校的橫山芳子拜訪作家竹中時雄,希望竹中時雄能收自己為徒弟。初次見到芳子的時雄,便迷上芳子的美貌。芳子身上噴是名為「麝香水」的香水,是採自發情期的雄鹿為了誘惑雌鹿所分泌的液體,時雄深深地被這香味吸引著。而在芳子來拜師前與時雄的信件來往中,時雄雖曾告誡芳子,暴露自己為女性以及處女的身分,很容易招蜂引蝶,但自己卻不由自主地愛上叫著自己老師的芳子。同時,芳子也被身為文學家充滿知性...

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昭和時代初期,神戶女校的橫山芳子拜訪作家竹中時雄,希望竹中時雄能收自己為徒弟。初次見到芳子的時雄,便迷上芳子的美貌。芳子身上噴是名為「麝香水」的香水,是採自發情期的雄鹿為了誘惑雌鹿所分泌的液體,時雄深深地被這香味吸引著。而在芳子來拜師前與時雄的信件來往中,時雄雖曾告誡芳子,暴露自己為女性以及處女的身分,很容易招蜂引蝶,但自己卻不由自主地愛上叫著自己老師的芳子。同時,芳子也被身為文學家充滿知性...

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