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  2. Seme (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Seme (攻め, せめ, "attack", "offense") is a Japanese martial arts term for a kind of psychological pressure. The seme is the one inflicting something on to the uke . It is also an attitude meant to disrupt the opponent's sense of confidence and resolution, prior to an attack.

  3. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    The seme is often depicted as restrained, physically powerful, and protective; he is generally older and taller, [96] with a stronger chin, shorter hair, smaller eyes, and a more stereotypically masculine and "macho" [97] demeanour than the uke. The seme usually pursues the uke, who often has softer, androgynous, feminine features with bigger ...

  4. Uke (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Tobu (跳ぶ or 飛ぶ) is the Japanese verb for "to jump" and "to fly". [13] Correct ukemi will allow the uke to suffer the least amount of damage possible from a fall. If done correctly, the force of hitting the ground will be spread out along non-critical parts of the uke ' s body.

  5. Seme - Wikipedia

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    Seme may refer to: Seme Border, a settlement in Nigeria on the border with Benin; Seme (dagger), a Maasai term for a type of lion hunting knife; Seme (martial arts), Japanese martial arts term meaning to attack Seme, a manga/anime term for a dominant partner in a homosexual relationship, derived from the martial arts term

  6. Boys' love fandom - Wikipedia

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    Japanese fan practices in the mid to late 2000s included the concept of the feeling of moe, which was typically used by male otaku about young female characters prior to this. [ 42 ] Robin Brenner and Snow Wildsmith noted in their survey of American fans that gay and bisexual male fans of yaoi preferred more realistic tales than female fans did.

  7. Category:Japanese martial arts terminology - Wikipedia

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  8. Top, bottom, and versatile - Wikipedia

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    Seme and uke: related terms in Japanese manga and anime publications and fandom; Sex position; The Gay Travel Guide for Tops and Bottoms; Top, bottom, and switch: terms used in BDSM erotic practices and roleplaying

  9. Tori (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Tori (取り) is a term used in Japanese martial arts to refer to the executor of a technique in partnered practice. The term "tori" comes from the verb toru (取る), meaning "to take", "to pick up", or "to choose". In judo and some other martial arts, tori is the person who completes the technique against the training partner, called uke.