The discharge of fluid following sexual arousal in female is known as squirting. It involves a tasteless, transparent fluid. The International Journal of Urology report states that scientists infused an indigo-colored fluid into the bladders of 5 women. Out of 5 women: one woman was in her 50s, two were in their 30s, and two were in their 40s. All of the ladies claimed to be … [Read more...] about Japanese Researchers Asked A Man To Have Sex With 5 Women To Investigate Whether Squirt Includes Pee
The Art of Celebrating Summer in Japan
Attending one of the many Summer Festivals in Japan The word Matsuri (祭) in Japanese means holiday or festival, and is synonymous with summer in Japan. That’s the time of year when the weather outside becomes warm enough to make even hell seem like a cool getaway. It’s the season where after stepping outside for just 5min, you need another shower; the time of year where you … [Read more...] about The Art of Celebrating Summer in Japan
Hunting & Gathering Truths vs. Farming Lies
Japan is a very unique country in many respects, and has even been called “Planet Japan” by some. Having been more or less isolated from the rest of the world for most of its ancient history, has led to a culture that is both endearing and perplexing at the same time. From ancient traditions, to modern technology, Japan has many sides and facets. The Japanese people as well, … [Read more...] about Hunting & Gathering Truths vs. Farming Lies
Why Some Sushi Chefs Train Over a Decade Just to Perfect Rice Preparation
When it comes to sushi, one ingredient frequently takes centre stage: fish. But, according to expert chefs and seasoned sushi lovers, the rice is what makes a sushi meal great. It may surprise you to learn that some sushi chefs in Japan spend more than ten years learning how to prepare rice. Accuracy, respect, and transforming a common grain into a culinary masterpiece are more … [Read more...] about Why Some Sushi Chefs Train Over a Decade Just to Perfect Rice Preparation
Japan’s Rise to the Top of the Camera World
A Snapshot of the Industry The first camera to reach Japan’s shores arrived from a Dutch ship in 1848, and the first Japanese photograph would not have been taken until 1849 by Ichiki Shiro. But Japan has since come a long way in the photographic field. Its companies command over 87% of the world’s market share for digital cameras. Every year at CP+, hundreds of thousands … [Read more...] about Japan’s Rise to the Top of the Camera World




