Wakamezake (わかめ酒?), also called wakame sake and seaweed sake, is a sexual act involving drinking alcohol from a woman's body. The woman closes her legs tight enough that the triangle between the thighs and mons pubis form a cup, and then pours sake down 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.
Originally posted by Sanctuary
Haha, aww. fox I wish I could go to Japan and see pantiez vending machines cry
It was alright, you would like it. I wanted to get the hell out of there, we were stranded on this Japanese bay cuz the guy driving our boat was an idiot. I didn't know a single bit of their language, couldn't read anything there, so I tried not to stray too far from where the english speaking people were.
What constitutes enjo-kōsai is heavily contested within Japan. The most common connotation is that it is a form of child prostitution whereby participating girls sell their bodies in exchange for designer goods or money. However, to label enjo-kōsai by the most basic definition of prostitution whereby one attains money through the exchange of sexual acts [1], excludes an array of other activities.