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Illustration of a bukkake session involving a single woman and multiple men
Bukkake (Japanese: ブッカケ) pronunciation (help·info) (1: IPA: /bu:̜ˈk[a]ke̞/ 2: IPA: /bʊˈkæke/) is a sexual practice that features a woman being ejaculated on by multiple men.[1] [2] [3] [4] The term has been used more recently, courtesy of the explosive growth in pornographic films, more expansively to include one or more subjects - either male or female, and ejaculation on any part of the body (not just on the face) or into various types of containers for the purpose of ingestion (See Gokkun).
Etymology
Bukkake is the noun form of the Japanese verb bukkakeru (打っ掛ける, to dash [water]), and means simply "splash". The compound verb can be decomposed into two verbs: butsu (ぶつ) and kakeru (掛ける). Butsu literally means to hit, but in this usage it appears to be an intensive prefix as in buttamageru (ぶったまげる, "completely astonished") or butchigiri (ぶっちぎり, "overwhelming win"). Kakeru in this context means to shower or pour. The word bukkake is often used in Japanese to describe pouring out water with sufficient momentum to cause splashing or spilling. Indeed, bukkake is used in Japan to describe a type of dish where the toppings are poured on top of noodles, as in bukkake-udon and bukkake-soba.
A significant factor in the development of bukkake as a pornographic form was the mandatory censorship of genitalia in Japan. Since the directors could not show penetration they sought other ways to depict sex acts without violating Japanese law. Semen was not required to be censored, thus creating a loophole for harder sex scenes.
History
The first known recorded and publicly released act of bukkake in Japanese pornography was in the movie Mascot Note (マスカットノート, Mascot Note?) starring Matsuoka Aiko, released in December 1986. The act being previously known simply as gansha (顔射, "facial ejaculation"?).
Sociology
Some feminists have described bukkake as a fetish culture beyond sex. Others describe bukkake as symbolic group rape, and its primary purpose as the humiliation, degradation and objectification of women, [5] and that the use of ejaculation is part of a humiliation ritual and generally does not involve any of the female characters experiencing orgasm.[6]
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