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  2. Omorashi - Wikipedia

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    Omorashi (Japanese: おもらし / オモラシ / お漏らし, "to wet oneself"), sometimes abbreviated as simply "omo", is a form of fetish subculture first categorized and predominately recognized in Japan, in which a person experiences arousal from the idea or feeling of having a full bladder and potentially wetting themselves, or from witnessing another person in that situation.

  3. Oshibori - Wikipedia

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    Oshibori. An oshibori ( おしぼり or お絞り [1] ), or hot towel in English, is a wet hand towel offered to customers in places such as restaurants or bars, and used to clean one's hands before eating. Oshibori have long been part of hospitality culture in Japan: in the Tale of Genji era, it was used for visitors; during the Edo period it ...

  4. Sexuality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has no laws against homosexual activity and has some legal protections for gay individuals, but the Japanese government does not recognize same-sex marriage. In 2008 however, a law was passed allowing transgender people who have gone through sex reassignment surgery to change their sex on legal documents.

  5. Photo of woman crossing her legs on a subway is ... - AOL

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    Photo captures mom's hilarious expression when she find out the sex of her baby. Caribbean island has a cute and cuddly extra perk. This may be the most awkward dog in the world. Sitting with your ...

  6. Sopping Wet Married Teacher: Doing It in Uniform - Wikipedia

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    Japanese. Sopping Wet Married Teacher: Doing It in Uniform (ぐしょ濡れ人妻教師 制服で抱いて, Gushonure Hitozuma Kyōshi: Seifuku de Idaite) aka Despite All That (それでも, Soredemo) is a 1999 Japanese pink film written and directed by Shinji Imaoka. It was given Honorable Mention at the Pink Grand Prix ceremony. [2]

  7. Knicks owner James Dolan rips NBA's revenue sharing, new ...

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    Dolan's letter to the NBA board of governors, in which he again complained about revenue sharing, was practically dripping with disdain.

  8. Host and hostess clubs - Wikipedia

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    A host club (ホストクラブ, hosuto kurabu) has female customers pay for male company. Host clubs are typically found in more populated areas of Japan, and are numerous in Tokyo districts such as Kabukichō, and Osaka 's Umeda and Namba. Customers are typically wives of rich men, women working as hostesses in hostess clubs, or sex workers.

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