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Okoge, the burned rice at the bottom of the pot, is ed to refer to heterosexual women who "stick to" homosexual men.
A wasei-eigo (A Japane word fluenced by English) term, nonke is a ntractn of English words "non" and "gay, " referrg to straight men. Fundamental » All languag » Japane » Terms by age » Slang » Gay slang.
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GAY DICTNARY JAPANE
“Doei aisha” is the Japane word for homosexual dividuals. The katakana word, ホモセクシュアル (homosekhua) also exists. ” It refers to the feme or flamboyant speech and mannerisms monly associated wh homosexual men or trans women.
The term, オネエ (onee) on s own, uld refer to any heterosexual man, homosexual man or trans women who speak this manner. Same as “gay” English, except that the term only refers to gay men Japane.
The word “okama” generally refers to homosexual men, trans women or heterosexual men who are nsired feme or flamboyant (siar to “onee” or “new half”). In districts like Shju Nichōme, Tokyo’s gay neighborhood, Japane and foreign talk, drk, and mgle, long-standg private bars, clubs, drag shows, and on the streets outsi nvenience stor. Their relatnships most likely varied greatly by suatn and across time perds, but a typil nanshoku pairg rporated many dimensns: mentorship and stewardship, platonic iendship, as well as physil acts of homosexual sex.