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  2. Toplessness - Wikipedia

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    Two Tahitian Women (1899) by Paul Gauguin. The word "topless" usually refers to a woman whose breasts, including her areolas and nipples, are exposed to public view. It can describe a woman who appears, poses, or performs with her breasts exposed, such as a "topless model" or "topless dancer", or to an activity undertaken while not wearing a top, such as "topless sunbathing".

  3. List of Japanese gravure idols - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gravure idols (グラビアアイドル, gurabia aidoru), who are glamour models in Japan that are generally more provocative than regular idols, ...

  4. Miri Ichika - Wikipedia

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    Miri Ichika (未梨一花, Ichika Miri, born 24 February 1999) [2] is a Japanese gravure model, tarento, and actress from Chiba, Japan. She is under contract with A & A Holdings. She is under contract with A & A Holdings.

  5. Giggling woman flashes her breasts during reporter's live shot

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    Election news coverage can get a little mundane at times, but one woman's bold move gave a reporter's story a whole new level of spice. SEE ALSO: 'Meanest mom ever' teaches her kids a hard lesson ...

  6. Cultural history of the buttocks - Wikipedia

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    While female buttocks are often eroticized in heterosexual erotica, men's buttocks are considered erogenous by many women, and are also eroticized in male homosexuality which often centers on anal intercourse. [11] [12] Historically, they are also portrayed in sculpture and other image art with a frequency equalling that of the females.

  7. Futanari - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Japanese language referred to any character or real person that possessed masculine and feminine traits as futanari. [citation needed] This changed in the 1990s, as drawn futanari characters became more popular in anime and manga. Today, the term commonly refers to fictional hermaphroditic female characters.

  8. Sexuality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Geisha were forbidden to sell sex but have mistakenly become a symbol of Japanese sexuality in the West because prostitutes in Japan marketed themselves as "geisha girls" to American military men. A frequent focus of misconceptions in regard to Japanese sexuality is the institution of the geisha .

  9. 'It is really biased': Former Japanese Olympian slams host's ...

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    “Many of the channels look at female athletes as ‘female’ or ‘girls’ or ‘wives’ or ‘mothers’ and not really as pure athletes,” Naoko Imoto said.