by Mark Zedler
In Japan between the 16th and 18th centuries, female ejaculation was portrayed in the erotic art form called shunga. In Japanese, the word shunga means picture of spring which is a common euphemism for sex. The shunga celebrated erotic and sensual pleasures using woodblocks to produce colourful prints and pictures. The shunga artists were not [...]
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by Mark Zedler
Welcome back, this is the third post of the Female Ejaculation series where I will be exploring Female Ejaculation in the Islamic world. When we think of the Islamic world over the past 40 years, thoughts of anything sensual or erotic are usually the last thing that comes to mind. Their decent into religious fundamentalism [...]
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