mid work, bro turned himself into an alicorn, which is a pony, I think. Also, bro can't google the definition of harem, blud can fight a dictionary if he disagrees
DJMLucarionite
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giốngThe definition of harem suggests a second house being involved or a group of women in a physical relationship with the same man. To make my point, think about love triangles, a common trope. Some stories with love triangles are not necessarily harems, and yet have two heroines. The etymology of the harem genre doesn't match the dictionary definition, so imho I think the genre of harem requires three or more, regardless of what the definition of the actual word is; but not only does the harem genre require three or more, but it also requires a particular execution and tone. For example, a group of friends with benefits isn't a harem unless the relationships have some sort of commitment, which I think could also include desired or implied commitments too.