A rare collection featuring Z-generation high school girls, underground idols obsessed with mental illness, Akihabara's signboard maids, office ladies, and full-time housewives—individuals normally inaccessible. These videos were easily shot on smartphones, possibly captured unconsciously during daily life. The files contain various scenes: office affair blowjobs, handjobs performed by a signboard maid in an empty office kitchen, big-titted women masturbating at home, voyeuristic train stalking footage, and even a scene where a busty female student and a flat-chested blonde foreign exchange student are kept together, completely naked. Driven by pleasure, these women instinctively have their bodies drained of cum as they obsessively lose themselves in the acts. Far from youthful folly, this situation has already descended into madness. The moment you press play, you'll be overwhelmed by shock—your own penis hardening involuntarily, rubbing your lower body nonstop. This world is already insane. The fact that such high-quality content is now accessible is simply a product of the times. In central Tokyo's Ookubo Park, girls are urinating in public to earn money for daily hotel stays. Others are seen heavily abusing sleeping pills and alcohol to escape reality. The truth is, some survive only because of obsessive fan support. Hearts and crosses dangle simply because "they're cute." We, too, are gradually breaking down from being so accustomed to such scenes. The reason so many adorable girls end up like this may lie in their desperate need for validation and lack of self-worth. As experts stated one Sunday morning, Z-generation sex crimes are only temporarily cracked down on by the media, never truly resolved. Without goals, every day is filled with emptiness. Both children and adults are trapped in the same situation. Life, after all, is about chasing fun and pleasure. Collections like this will only continue to grow. Who could have imagined such a future? Blame the environment, parental lottery, or the impact of COVID? No—this was inevitable. Everything here is real, and extremely dangerous. Handle with extreme caution.