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    Rainbow Why is futanari so popular?

    The term "futanari", which roughly means "two types" is used in Japanese language to identify a female with a penis or penis-like appendage in place of, or in addition to normal female genitals. The earliest instance of a futanari character in anime that I'm aware of is in the 1987 Cream Lemon Special: Dark. Futanari characters have since appeared in anime including Parade Parade, Bible Black, Chimera, and Discode.

    The theme is very common and relatively popular in the erotic manga and doujinshi field, with artists like The Amanoja9, RIKI, and RaTe specializing in drawing futanari manga. Countless anthology manga and manga series including Futanarikko Love, Futanari Lovers, Futanari Special, Futanari Premium, and Futanari Pretty further attest to the popularity of this particular sub-genre of manga erotica. The theme even extends into a current of Japanese live action hermaphrodite pornography.

    While the concept of futanari seems to be well established and relatively popular within a certain realm of Japanese society, there doesn't seem to be remotely as much fascination with hermaphroditic women in the rest of the world. While hermaphrodites are depicted in an erotic light by manga and anime, hermaphrodites are typically met with disgust and revulsion by American popular culture.

    There's no doubt that the Japanese manga and anime community is more receptive to the unusual and shocking than mainstream culture, but there must certainly be more to explain the popularity of the futanari theme than mere tolerance.

    The particular way in which futanari characters are most often depicted in anime and manga adds another layer of explanation. Considering that the penis has always been a physical symbol of masculinity and power, depicting a girl with a penis endows her with the literal attribute of power and dominance without sacrificing her femininity.

    A futanari, however, is a woman who possess a physical male appendage. A futanari can exert masculine sexuality without being masculine. That characteristic makes futanari characters attractive but not intimidating.

    The futanari female also has a shameful secret. The inappropriate male appendage creates an embarrassing weakness - an attribute that makes the futanari woman masculine and aggressive but still subject to conventional male pride and power.

    Further solidifying the theory that futanari are women endowed with limited male sexual rights is the fact that futanari women in manga and anime are almost exclusively depicted coupling with other women. In nearly every case of male characters involved in a sexual situation with a hermaphroditic female, the futanari character takes the submissive female position.

    This trend establishes the sexuality of the futanari character. Yonekura Kengo is one of the few erotic manga artists that depicts futanari women penetrating male characters, but Yonekura Kengo is a female artist who draws erotica for male readers, thus the depiction of female empowerment and domination over males may represent a natural female assertion of power within a patriarchy.

    A futanari character is sexy because she has the unique ability to simultaneously experience male and female sensual pleasure. The futanari character can be sexually aggressive and dominant, and can receive sexual stimulation from women without impinging the dominant power position held by men. It's acceptable for women in manga and anime to be sexually active and aggressive as long as they remain within the bounds of a feminine role. More at: AN

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    Hmmm.... I dunno?

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    Somehow this one is also related to futanari, not a bad anime, Devilman Lady.

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  4. Wow.. An article about futanari... at last! Hehehe
    :: I'm too ecchi for my pantsu too ecchi for my pantsu... ::

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    L.V. no ecchi.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Zer0 View Post
    L.V. no ecchi.
    Yes, ecchi~!

    *coddles 4me-chan into posting more articles about other fetishes...*
    :: I'm too ecchi for my pantsu too ecchi for my pantsu... ::

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    LOL Vexy can do it... you know?

    Besides, Vexy knows better!

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    =uu= "Never wear anything that panics the neko."

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