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If you fall into the second category, "Seiyoku Tsuyo Tsuyo" is a cute mask for a medical problem. SSRIs (antidepressants) are clinically proven to lower libido; many hypersexual individuals find relief via Fluvoxamine or Ketamine therapy.

In Japan, sex can be a taboo subject, and open discussions are often avoided. The term "seiyoku tsuyo tsuyo" plays a role in the lexicon of Japanese erotic entertainment, which often uses slang, euphemisms, and wordplay to describe sexual matters in a more humorous or indirect way. This can be a way to address an adult theme while maintaining a certain lightness, in line with trends in manga and anime that blend explicit content with comedic elements for an "ero comedy" genre.