“Packages” and Packaging
Food is inherently erotic. We often use words to describe a great meal that could just as easily be used to detail a great lay: “juicy,” “sinful,” and that favorite term of wine connoisseurs “mouth-feel.”
While countries all over the world have developed their own unique rituals that showcase the complex relationship between eating and eating out, perhaps no country has such a diverse range of erotic food connections as Japan. From breast-enhancing fruit drinks, to the traditional practice of eating sushi from the body of a beautiful naked woman, sex and food have merged in some unique and fascinating ways in the Land of the Rising Sun. But what are these “weird” practices? And what does our fascination with them say about us?
Popsy, a vanilla-carmel liqueur, has earn a cult following for it's rather unique bottle and adorable company mascot: a single, grinning sperm who declares: “I'm coming!” It's actually manufactured in Europe but without a doubt, this cheerful sperm plays to the Japanese love of all things kawaii (a term that refers to anything cute, from puppies to anime characters to shoes).
While countries all over the world have developed their own unique rituals that showcase the complex relationship between eating and eating out, perhaps no country has such a diverse range of erotic food connections as Japan. From breast-enhancing fruit drinks, to the traditional practice of eating sushi from the body of a beautiful naked woman, sex and food have merged in some unique and fascinating ways in the Land of the Rising Sun. But what are these “weird” practices? And what does our fascination with them say about us?
Popsy, a vanilla-carmel liqueur, has earn a cult following for it's rather unique bottle and adorable company mascot: a single, grinning sperm who declares: “I'm coming!” It's actually manufactured in Europe but without a doubt, this cheerful sperm plays to the Japanese love of all things kawaii (a term that refers to anything cute, from puppies to anime characters to shoes).
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