

So this game is boy x boy, and there are all sorts of relationships you can get depending on how you play the game and if (and for how long) you decide to wear those Dominating Glasses: the nasty boss at the head company offers you bonuses for your company if you'll pay for it in sex, so you can either let him take advantage of you or put on the glasses and give him a taste of his own medicine your friendly co-worker has been harboring a gay crush on you for a while, and when it comes out in the open you have to address it the high school sex kitten you met that first night you wore the glasses wants another taste, etc. So do you wear the glasses, or not? Is life better when you're aggressive, or can you embrace your submissive nature as long as you surround yourself with the right people? Is there any way to find a balance? Either way, it'd be nice to get that cute college guy at your favorite bar to hang out with you more since he seems like such a nice guy and.oh, there he is. Of course, you're pretty freaked out, since you never thought of yourself as gay and you're afraid that maybe the glasses make you too aggressive.but you try them at work once, and you manage to browbeat a nasty boss at your parent company into giving your division a big-scale project, so everyone at work comes to respect you. So basically, these glasses flip your personality-instead of being a pushover, you become a sexy, dominating bitch. You feel something funny come over you, then everything goes black.and the next morning, you wake up to see a high school boy in your bed who says "Boy, Katsuya-san, you sure are rough.but I like that.

He says they're your ticket to getting what you want, so you put them on. One night, after a particularly bad day of work, you're drinking a can of beer on a park bench when a mysterious stranger comes up to you and offers you a pair of eyeglasses. The thing is, you hate that aspect of yourself, and you want to change-you just have no idea how. You have a really sweet boss in his 40s and a friendly, outgoing co-worker about your age to stand up for you, which keeps work from being unbearable, but you suck at your job and at life because you're such a dishrag. You're a complete pushover-you have no confidence and couldn't stand up for yourself if your life depended on it. You are Katsuya Saeki, a 25-year-old salaryman who works for a small subdivision of a marketing company that's very close to going under.
