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Revision as of 22:33, 31 December 2024
Sumata (Japanese: 素股, literally: "bare crotch") is a Japanese term for a non-penetrative sex act popular in Japanese brothels.
Sumata is a form of frottage, performed by a female sex worker upon a male client. The sex worker rubs the client's penis with her hands, thighs, and labia majora. The goal is to stimulate ejaculation without penile-vaginal sexual penetration. This activity circumvents regulations against sexual intercourse.
The rise in popularity is analogous to the growth in popularity of Western brothels and strip clubs offering non-penetrative lap dancing.
External links
- Sexy and smart: one sector that won't be left behind – Japan Inc.'s review of the contemporary Japanese sex industry.
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