Take My Wife Asleep ... ~upd~: Atid-323 Would You Please

"ATID-323" is a Japanese adult video released by the studio Attackers, featuring actress Minami Nanase in a scenario involving a husband, a third party, and a sleeping wife. The video centers on voyeuristic, taboo themes typical of the production company's, Attackers, content. For a discussion on the psychological and evolutionary context of similar themes, see this article on Psychology Today Psychology Today Take My Wife, Please! - Psychology Today

The Cultural Context (Wife "Lending")

Attackers

Fans of the label generally praise this title for its high production value and emotional weight. It is often cited as a standout for Hibiki Otsuki due to the intensity of the "betrayal" theme. However, viewers who prefer high-energy or fast-paced content may find the long cinematic build-up too slow. ATID-323 Would You Please Take My Wife Asleep ...

  1. The Setup: The husband brokers the deal. The wife (played by a renowned JAV actress known for her "elegant suffering" roles) is a trusting, domestic figure completely unaware of the transaction.
  2. The Ritual: The antagonist administers a sleeping agent. The scenes that follow are shot with cold, clinical precision. The husband is often present, watching the violation of his sleeping wife in silence, caught between horror and arousal.
  3. The Fracture: The final act explores the aftermath. Does the wife wake up? Does she sense the change in her body? The film famously ends on an ambiguous note, leaving the "monster" (the husband) to live with his choice.
  • He reaches out to someone who can "take" her asleep: a hired caregiver, a hospice nurse, or a stranger from an online forum with a literal or metaphorical ability to hold another in sleep. The encounter should be oddly bureaucratic and strangely compassionate: paperwork, consent forms, and a quiet person who asks no questions of motive beyond "Do you both agree?"
  • Crucial moral scene: the wife, half-awake, signs or murmurs consent, or she cannot consent. The narrator must decide whether to press forward. The phrase from the title becomes the spoken request; the caregiver's face is unreadable.

"Would You Please Take My Wife Asleep..." is a short-story/flash-fiction premise that combines surrealism, dark humor, and quiet tragedy. The title implies a request that in ordinary terms is impossible or suspicious; the story explores grief, consent, power, and the boundary between care and control. Tone should balance empathy with increasing unease, using precise sensory detail and restrained, lyrical prose. The narrative voice can be first-person (for immediacy) or close third-person focused on a single protagonist to preserve intimacy. "ATID-323" is a Japanese adult video released by

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  • The wife's sleep deepens, but outcomes are ambiguous: she seems quieter and calmer, but the narrator notices small losses — her laughter, her tendency to hum tunelessly — perhaps slipping away. He alternately feels relief and a corrosive guilt.
  • The narrator is forced to confront why he wanted her to stay asleep: fear of change, desire to freeze a shared memory, an attempt to stop grief.
  • A turning point: an unexpected visitor (friend, child, or ex-mother-in-law) who insists that sleep cannot be a substitute for companionship; they accuse him of theft.