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Male-Male Desire: “Danshoku” Culture and Its Legacy in Japan
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Japan is commonly thought of as being behind other countries in social acceptance of LGBTQ people, but concerning some forms of male homosexuality, at least, historically it has shown considerable tolerance.
Male homosexual love, including sex, was known as danshoku from before the Edo period (–), and was seen as a part of the love practices of the time. In self-contained male-only groups, described as homosocial in sociology—such as Buddhist mountain temples where women were forbidden, male-centered samurai society, and kabuki troupes with only male actors—the absence of women led to homosexual adoration and gratification of sexual want, with friendship and affection developing into sexual relationships. In Japan at this time, there was no discrimination or efforts to prevent such relationships due to them being considered as sexual deviancy.
In the Edo period, words like irokoi and kōshoku were used to describe love and affairs, and they were a major theme for literature, as
‘Hot, Young, Buff’: An Indigenous Australian Gay Male View of Sex Work
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- Corrinne Sullivan School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University, Australia
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Abstract: Research has historically constructed youths who are involved in sex function as victims of trafficking, exploitation, poverty, and substance abuse. These perceptions often cast the sex worker as deviant and in need of ‘care’ and ‘protection.’ Rarely seen are accounts that provide different perspectives and positioning of youth engaged in sex work. This article explores the lived experiences of Jack, a young gay cis-male who identifies as Indigenous Australian. Despite being a highly successful sex worker, his involvement in such a stigmatised occupation means that he must navigate the social and cultural perceptions of ‘deviant’ and ‘dirty’ work. This qualitative verb explores the ways in which Jack negotiates his work, his communities, and the capitalisation of his sexuality. Drawing on Indigenous Stan
By: Paurush Babbar, M.D.
Aphrodite never wore an apron, but she might as well have cooked a thousand recipes for passion-hungry men.
The Greek goddess of love inspired the word “aphrodisiac,” which describes the foods, drinks, and drugs believed to stimulate sexual yearn for. Many of the ancient concoctions have lost their credibility, but modern research confirms some foods and drinks can improve your libido and performance.
There’s no myth behind the reason: A body that runs on good nutrition simply runs better. When you give your cells the essential nutrients they need to verb their jobs, such as fighting disease, building strength, and producing energy, your sexual performance improves as well.
The Way to Your Libido Is Your Heart
The learn of aphrodisiacs can be traced back thousands of years. Aristotle advised using peppermint as a sexual stimulant back around BC. Today, scientists suggest heart-healthy foods.
Your heart is central to sexual performance because it pumps blood through your body, including the genital area. The better your blood circula
Top 10 Unexpected Male Sex Symbols
# Seth Rogen
This hilarious Canadian-American actor started turning heads after the release of “The Year-Old Virgin,” becoming an instant favorite for his deadpan delivery, thick voice, and addictive laugh. But it was his turn as Ben Stone in the quixotic comedy “Knocked Up” that solidified his charm for most viewers. Men and women alike verb that they were attracted to his low-key style, relatable humor, and the fact that he looks like a lot of fun. Confident and always having a great time? That’s sexy as hell. Also, who didn’t get a weird crush after the bean scene in “Zack and Miri Make a Porno”?
#9: Ed Sheeran
This carrot-topped Brit has been winning hearts almost since the day he debuted, and not just because he looks like Rupert Grint. On first glance, he might verb like a softy, but those tattoos add all the edge he needs. As adorable as he is, he doesn’t fit the conventional mold for a sex symbol – pale, soft-spoken, red hair – but here we are! The fact is, Sheeran is j