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  2. Unsimulated sex - Wikipedia

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    In the film industry, unsimulated sex is the presentation of sex scenes in which actors genuinely perform the depicted sex acts, rather than simulating them.Although it is ubiquitous in films intended as pornographic, it is very uncommon in other films.

  3. LGBTQ themes in Western animation - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, Amazon Video premiered the animated video series Danger & Eggs, [159] [160] which was co-created by a trans woman named Shadi Petosky, [161] was filled with LGBTQ+ characters, such as a femme "brown-skinned energetic creative" named Reina, [162] and a genderqueer character named Milo [163] [164] In later years, Milo was ...

  4. File:Male Masturbation with Ejaculation Video.webm - Wikipedia

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  5. Wackiki Wabbit - Wikipedia

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    Wackiki Wabbit is a 1943 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon, starring Bugs Bunny. [1] It was released on July 3, 1943, and was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Chuck Jones. [2] Mel Blanc voiced Bugs Bunny, and the two castaways were voiced by Michael Maltese and Tedd Pierce; no screen credit was given for any voice actors.

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  7. Bad Bunny's crying video and why it's got young men emotional

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    Bad Bunny’s reaction video, which has been viewed more than 118 million times, brought the trend to new heights – and opened up a conversation around masculinity and emotion.

  8. The history — and controversy — behind the Playboy Bunny ...

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    The term “the Bunny dip” referred to a certain maneuver in which the Bunny would lean backwards while bending at the knees in order to serve drinks without coming out of her costume.

  9. Long-Haired Hare - Wikipedia

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    Long-Haired Hare is a 1949 American animated short film directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] It was produced by Warner Bros. Cartoons and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of the Looney Tunes series, and was the 60th short to feature Bugs Bunny. [3]