Edit: before anyone thinks I’m making a rape joke. No. In Japan there is this weird cultural thing where Japanese women have to seem demure or shy. And they continue that appearance even during sex. Hence why many Japanese women will say things like だめ (dah-meh) which means no, やめて (yamete) which means stop or いたい (itai) which means it hurts during sex. But they actually mean the opposite.
Did this guy start a Japanese learning course?
Today’s lesson: Prepositions
Come on me. Come with me. Come in me.
If you insist.
Edit: Are those separate requests or all at once?
Only
threefourninesixteen(?) ways to find out.8 (2^3) if we count doing nothing, 7 otherwise
I’m learning so much
Remember class sometimes in Japanese no means yes
Edit: before anyone thinks I’m making a rape joke. No. In Japan there is this weird cultural thing where Japanese women have to seem demure or shy. And they continue that appearance even during sex. Hence why many Japanese women will say things like だめ (dah-meh) which means no, やめて (yamete) which means stop or いたい (itai) which means it hurts during sex. But they actually mean the opposite.
https://youtu.be/dr2xOQKpU90
And how do I unlearn this?
Yeah, that’s what it means when it is said in the “you’re so naughty” sort of way.
In my experience, Japanese women say “I’m come” during sex. Hopefully they don’t mean the opposite.
Hi come, I’m Dad.
And people say you get nowhere by gooning
So 3D POV porn has worked out the kinks, pun intended?