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  2. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    This term is generally used for male dominants, but can be used for anyone regardless of gender. [1] Dominant: A person who exercises control – contrasted with submissive. Domme: A female dominant (see also Dominatrix). Domspace: The euphoric state of mind a dom may enter during a scene. [29] May include an intensified perception of the scene ...

  3. Otokonoko - Wikipedia

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    Otokonoko (男の娘, "male daughter" or "male girl", also pronounced as otoko no musume) is a Japanese term for men who have a culturally feminine gender expression. [1] [2] This includes, among others, males with feminine appearances, or those cross-dressing.

  4. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Baumeister observes a contrast between the 'intense sensation' focus of male masochism to a more 'meaning and emotion' centred female masochistic script. [ 141 ] Prior argues that although some of these women may appear to be engaging in traditional subordinate or submissive roles, BDSM allows women in both dominant and submissive ...

  5. Category:Japanese masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,418 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Category:Japanese sex terms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese sex terms" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amejo; B.

  7. Top, bottom, switch - Wikipedia

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    BDSM couples, with the femme tops sitting on male bottoms who are kneeling, leashed and in handcuffs, at 2006 Cologne Pride, Germany. The terms top, bottom, and switch are used to describe an individual's role during a sexual act. They may more broadly denote a psychological, social, or sexual identity, or indicate one's usual preference. [1]

  8. Takeshi - Wikipedia

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    Male: Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... Takeshi (たけし in hiragana or タケシ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms

  9. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Their name is a portmanteau of danmari (黙り), meaning silence, and deredere, "lovey dovey" (でれでれ). [ 10 ] denpa ( 電波 ) , also denpa-kei ( 電波系 ) or denpa-san ( 電波さん ) , is a Japanese term for individuals or persons who may feel disconnected from reality or dissociated from the people around them.