Hentai fetishes - Futanari and Tentacle art

Hentai is a Japanese word that used when referring to sexually explicit or pornographic doujin, anime and PC games. The word hentai is commonly used to mean – sexually perverted.
Hentai anime features many fetishes like heterosexual relationships are known as yaoi, and yuri which focus on the woman homosexual interactions. There are plenty more other different sub-genres - bakunyu, the depiction of women with large breasts, futanaries, depictions of hermaphrodites, tentacle erotica, the depiction of tentacled creatures and sometimes monsters. Let’s talk about last two in details.
Tentacle sex is a bizarre genre of anime and doujinshi in which women are catched and penetrated by strange creatures with tentacles. Japanese shokushu goukan is a concept found in many horror hentai titles, where various tentacled monsters (usually fictional creatures) attack or otherwise penetrate women, futanari and, less commonly, men. This niche is very popular in Japanese sex fantasies.

Tentacle sex has roots in classical Japanese art. In painting ‘The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife’, a naked woman is graphically ravaged by a pair of octopuses.

Tentacle sex has a strong influence at the hentai world. Lot of hentai anime and manga have been turned into live action tentacle. Many famous AV idols like Maria Ozawa, Haruka Sanada, Sasa Handa, Yuka Osawa acts in well known Touch of Tentacle Orgasm live action tentacle series.
Other famous Japanese fetish is futanari. This fetish depicts hermaphrodite anime characters. Other common terms used to describe futanari characters are dickgirls or hentai shemales (but terms dickgirl and shemale is wrong). Futanari, along with term newhalf, are more common terms.
Originally futanari referred to any hentai anime and movies character that having both man and woman sexual organs.
The term futanari is usually reserved for characters painted in Japanese hentai anime style. Western style is usually simply referred to as cartoons dickgirls.

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