10/4 Dear Japanese speakers. I've been watching porn a lot lately
and I'm wondering what 'kimochi' and 'ee-koo' means. They
say that a lot. ok thx.
\_ kimochi means feeling, but they are probably saying
"kimochi ii", which means good feeling. Basically,
"Oh, that feels good".
\_ And "ee-koo" is probably "iku", the infinitive of "go".
-- ulysses
\_ "iku" is used to indicate approaching orgasm, or "coming."
In other words, when she says, "I'm going," that's a good
thing.
\_ what does "Hitakushi! Gama Su!" mean? Does it mean "GOOD, GOOD!"?
\_ Do you watch it on-line or do you buy VCDs or DVDs? I'm thinking
about buying Japanese porn on physical VCDs or DVDs, and I'm
wondering which porn site is trustworthy. Thanks for any info.
\_ http://www.bushdvd.com (like netflix only porn)
\_ What Japan pr0n are you watching? The dialogue in the stuff I've seen
mostly translates to "please, oh no, don't insert another tentacle!"
\- that's pretty good. heh. --psb
\_ What about "dameyo" or something like that?
\_ It means "no" or "don't." The actress says it to indicate that
she's resisting, both because good girls don't enjoy sex and to
because rape is a common porn theme in Japan.
\_ And no matter how not hung the male actor is, scream like
it really hurts!
\_ And while we're at it, actresses will also often say "Iya,"
which also means no. Often they'll combine the bits: "Iya,
iya, dame, dameyo, iku!" which I happen to think sounds a
bit like "Ia, ia, Cthulhu ftagn!"
\_ This is the most informative thread on the motd in some time.
\_ Lessee ... There maybe Republicans, Democrats and independents
on this motd, but they all have one thing in common - pr0n!
\_ I don't watch porn. Am I weird?
\_ For a sodan? Yes. Compared to the rest of the world? No. |