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Food play,also known assitophilia,refers to a form ofsexual fetishismin which participants are aroused by erotic situations involvingfood.
Food play overlaps with other fetishes, includingwet and messy fetishism,feederism,andnyotaimori.It is differentiated fromvorarephiliain that food play fetishizes food while vore fetishizes the act of eating a living creature, or being eaten alive.
Practice
editAny food can be considerederotic,depending on the context and the viewer.
Certain foods, such asbananasandhot dogs,are commonly considered fetish objects due to having aphallicshape. Foods that can be eaten off of another person, such aswhipped creamormelted chocolate,are also popular, especially in popular culture.
Somefoods and herbsare purported to causesexual arousal,and can have sexual connotations, such as oysters.
Home dildo makers are produced to allow food to be sculpted into a phallic shape for easier insertion.[1]
Alcohol
editAbody shotis ashotofalcoholthat is consumed from a person'sbody.Body shots are done either by taking a shot from a glass on a person's body, or the shot is poured onto a person's body and licked up by another person. The term "body shot" can also mean a shot drinking ritual that involves the use of another person's body, such as taking a shot from a glass and licking salt off of a person's body afterwards.[2]
Wakamezake(わかめ rượu),also calledwakame sakeandseaweed sake,involves drinking alcohol from a woman's body. The woman closes her legs tight enough that the triangle between the thighs andmons pubisform a cup, and then pourssakedown her chest into this triangle. Her partner then drinks the sake from there. The name comes from the idea that the woman's pubic hair in the sake resembles soft seaweed (wakame) floating in the sea.[3]
See also
editReferences
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- ^Molly Snyder (18 February 2011)."Body shots combine drinking, licking".OnMilwaukee.
- ^"Wakamezake - Everything2".everything2.Retrieved2024-05-17.