Woody69 wrote:Neka79 wrote:mrmina wrote:Neka79 wrote:Pontikat wrote:It was always a thread about Rootin wasn't it Miss BM ?, just took about three pages to find out who was officially sharing it

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and suprisingly it wasnt Stace, Mina, Duane or Myself!!
we were there she was blind folded.....remember
shhhhhhhhhh
we werent meant to speak of "ksrc bukake 6" on the forum...
u kno the rules abt "ksrc bukake...NO ONE talks abt ksrc bukake"
she sure is a "guzzler" tho isnt she!!
You know the funniest thing about this thread ???
Not one single person, not even any of the chicks, Had to ask what Bukake is ???
Now that says a lot for the kind of people we have on here !!! LOL !
Woody
hahahaha i kno..i thought it would get me in trouble,.... didnt realise they didnt kno wot it was...
from wiki...
[edit] History
Theories as to the historical origins of bukkake vary, but one theory is that bukkake was popularized in Japan by Japanese adult video companies in the first half of the 1970s. It is to be assumed that a significant factor in the development of bukkake was the mandatory censorship of genitalia (porn mosaic) in Japan. Since the directors could not show penetration they sought new, visually-appealing ways to approach sex acts that would satisfy the audience without violating Japanese law. Semen was not required to be censored, thus creating a loophole for harder sex scenes.
The term “Bukkake” was popularized in the United States by radio host Howard Stern when he mentioned the website Bukkake.com on his nationally syndicated radio program. Controversy arose regarding the meaning of the word when station managers began censoring its use, inadvertently creating more interest.
Some pornographers explore this fetish in their videos. The most popular titles made in the occident are Baker's Dozen by Brandon Iron, American Bukkake by JM Productions, and German Goo Girls by German producer John Thompson. .[2]
[edit] Legality
In March 2005 the owner of an American adult bookstore chain was indicted by the federal government for, among other things, distribution of obscenity. Among the six named movies were American Bukkake 7 and 8.[3]
On 31 May 2006, owners and distributors of the American company JM Productions were indicted for distribution of obscenity; one of the four named movies was American Bukkake 13 which the U.S. Department of Justice apparently considers to be obscene.[4]
[edit] Similar variations
A practice sometimes called gay bukkake, and lesbian bukkake, has surfaced in pornographic movies. There is controversy regarding the proper use of the term, as 'bukkake' is gender specific with many men and one woman. But the term is beginning to be used to describe other sex acts that are similar in nature to bukkake.[citation needed]
[edit] Sociology
Some have described bukkake as a fetish culture beyond sex. Some authors claim that bukkake is symbolic group rape, and its primary purpose is the humiliation, degradation and objectification of women. [5] It has also been called a "ritualized humiliation of someone who evokes resentment" and an expression of male loss of control in the face of increasing gender equality.[6]
[edit] Etymology
Bukkake is the noun form of the Japanese verb bukkakeru (打っ掛ける, to dash [water]), and means simply "splash" or "dash." The compound verb can be decomposed into two verbs: butsu (ぶつ) and kakeru (掛ける). Butsu literally means to hit, but in this usage it appears to be an intensive prefix as in buttamageru (ぶったまげる, "completely astonished") or butchigiri (ぶっちぎり, "overwhelming win"). Kakeru in this context means to shower or pour. The word bukkake is often used in Japanese to describe pouring out water (or other liquids) with sufficient momentum to cause splashing or spilling.[6] Indeed, bukkake is used in Japan to describe a type of dish where the toppings are poured on top of noodles, as in bukkake-udon and bukkake-soba.