Bukkake oddity

Happiness is a warm bukkake.

Bukkakles

Greatly involved in eastern philosophy, The Beatles were also great fans of bukkake.

The four boys from Liverpool were introduced to this mystic-religious practice from the woman who would become the bride of John Lennon: the Japanese artist Yoko Ono.
She's the girl to whom the song "Come together" is dedicated, with the famous line "come together, right now, over me", which is an obvious description of a bukkake.


Nothing's wasted from bukkake

Some christian associations have protested for the spreading of the bukkake in the United States because it is contrary to the divine order of "not wasting the semen".
After some debates, these religious associations has accepted to withdraw the protest if the seed "produced" during the sport happenings is immediately collected and donated to agencies that take care of couples with fertility problems.


It's almost bukkake, Johnny

In an episode of the manga Kimagure Orange Road, known in Italy with the funny name "It's almost magic, Johnny", the main character takes part by mistake in a big bukkake festival. This scene has been censored in the Italian version produced by Berlusconi's TV.

Like cherry flower petals

Bukkake is many times celebrated in the historical poem "Totoro no katsumi" which is the japanese equivalent of Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales".
In this masterpiece there are many pages dedicted to the celebration of vitality and the white stream of semen flowing quietly on the pale girl's skin is poetically compared to the falling of cherry petals on the naked ground.

 

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