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lonelywombat
February 21st, 2015, 10:04
Recently my friend still working despite being over retiring age, has urged me to travel with him to Japan when he goes for a conference.

To whet my appetite he alerted me to this daily quality free Japanese porno I am aware there are a number of members that subscribe to daily posts of naked Asian men. This is so much better.

By comparison with the local Private Boys menu , these guys are all Japanese, all hung and not white

http://gayjav.com/

christianpfc
February 21st, 2015, 13:28
Thank you for sharing. I can watch the movie from Thailand, there is no excessive advertising around, quality is good, however the movie is censored (genitals pixellated). I can live with the guy with the mask (which appears in most Japanese porn), but pixellation is a total turn-off for me.

lonelywombat
February 21st, 2015, 14:28
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This new movie has replaced the one I watched this morning. It goes for 2 hours 29.35 minutes.

Have not the time to watch it as I am going out

But I prefer the person doing the sex acts to the boy is young, asian and in his twenties rather than the old men in Private Boys movies, who are in their 50's/60/s.

Most of the movies the man is wearing dark glasses and the cocks are only lightly pixillated.

Horses for courses. Others might enjoy.

Nirish guy
February 21st, 2015, 16:20
he he I laughed at you saying 'the movie is over two hours long and I haven't had time to watch it yet' - which made me wonder, DO people actually watch porn movies as movies even ? Personally me no, quick fix, usually followed by a quick worst flick and I'm gone, hell I could years of pleasure from a porn movie without ever seeing all of it lol - so, just me then ? :-)

Ha and after just clicking on the video there for 20 seconds ( no, no wrist flicking ensued :-) just as I suspected "Gone with the Wind" it is not :-) and I'm guessing it would take all of ten minutes to "flick" your way through - and I'm all with you there Christian re the whole pixelation thing, I meant how repressed are the Japanese where they can bang the shit out of each other in 8 way group sex and stick all sorts of weird contraptions up each others asses but have to wear masks and GOD FORBID you might actually have to see a hard cock in the camera shot !

a447
February 21st, 2015, 21:52
Pixelated porn is what you get over the counter in Japan.

But just ask the guy in the shop what he's got under the counter.

christianpfc
February 23rd, 2015, 10:55
I watched porn movies from begin to end, while reading during boring scenes. I would take notes which time interesting scenes are. But I largely gave up watching new porn, often there are movies with no interesting scene at all.

fountainhall
February 23rd, 2015, 11:44
I'm all with you there Christian re the whole pixelation thing, I meant how repressed are the Japanese where they can bang the shit out of each other in 8 way group sex and stick all sorts of weird contraptions up each others asses but have to wear masks and GOD FORBID you might actually have to see a hard cock in the camera shot !
I agree. I once was shown a Japanese S/M porn movie that all but made me sick.

There's no logical answer to the pixelation question other than it's one of the many contradictions you find about life in Japan. Japanese used to think nothing of men having sex with men or producing woodblock prints with vivid pornography. Then came the Americans and the Meiji Restoration. Western military and moral values began to find their way into Japanese thinking. But it was the post World War II American occupation that created even more contradictions. All forms of censorship and controls on freedom of speech were technically abolished. Even so, press censorship remained a fact - especially in matters of those two bed-fellows, politics and pornography. Imposition of western morals? Perhaps.

The Criminal Code still forbids the distribution of "indecent" materials. Hence pixelation. To be fair on the producers of such vdos, the degree of pixelation is now far less than it used to be, and in some cases is barely noticeable. Yet it remains one of the contradictions that there is such a massive amount of sex around in Japan and the Japanese get up to all sorts of sexual shenanigans; yet no government has had the balls to make any attempt to change the law.

Nirish guy
February 23rd, 2015, 18:13
Although I see from watching a TV programme a few nights ago that not only are they not replacing their views but are in fact regressing further in a Thai like "clean up" campaign ( except unlike the Thai Government they ACTUALLY mean it and do enforce their new rules and they're not just a way of making some extra tea money). As I see they are now insisting of the modification of a lot of the "love hotels" to in effect make them almost normal hotels now and the special sex themed rooms etc contained there in are to be removed.

It was quite sad actually as unlike alot of us reprobates ( myself included of courses) such places are it seems used by everyday normal people of all ages who see it as their only avenue for exploring any form of sex life, even with their own partners, as sexual activities and discussion in general seem to be so culturally repressed there. There were quite sad scenes of old couples who actually booked a room once a week to ballroom dance with each other ! as that was their way of being intimate with each other now and they feared the closure of the hotel would end their relationship.

Likewise there were couples of course who were simply using the place to bang the life out of each other but checking in for 24 hour periods to do that non stop it seems ( way to go Japan!), but even then nothing was simple as for example one guy bought along a full old style movie projector and screen and had his ( quite elderly) wife dance sexually (to him I guess) in her (very unsexy) underwear for him whilst in front of a film playing in the background of other ladies doing the same while he played with himself. The week after that they changed and played Doctors and Nurses with each other (they were both about 60 I'm guessing) - so, yes strange that all that's still going on and they wouldn't / couldn't do that at home and would only consider doing it in a "love hotel" as that's where "sex took place" and that such places are even still needed in Japanese society perhaps as people feel so uncomfortable being relaxed about sex ( or maybe they ARE and just prefer it that way I don't know?), but to do all that and not allow a hard cock to be seen - so strange - well to me I guess, perhaps not so much to them?

fountainhall
February 23rd, 2015, 20:04
As I see they are now insisting of the modification of a lot of the "love hotels" to in effect make them almost normal hotels now and the special sex themed rooms etc contained there in are to be removed.
I'd not heard this. Love Hotels are a hugely lucrative business. The Daily Telegraph reported last year that they generate a US$25 billion annual turnover! Love hotels dot every landscape - even in the middle almost nowhere. There's even one street in Tokyo's Shibuya district known as Love Hill since most of the buildings are Love Hotels!

Dalewood
March 2nd, 2015, 00:09
I spent a few years in Japan in my younger days and it is hard to believe they are trying to get rid of the love hotels. I think it will rank right up there with Prohibition in the USA.

Nirish guy
March 2nd, 2015, 00:55
Below is a link to the BBC player programme I was mentioning where it goes behind the scenes of a love hotel and shows the local council trying to make them conform to new rule after rule to in effect get them to either close down or cut out the sex driven side of their business. I personally have no other knowledge of anything to do with this subject other than watching that show but it did seem to imply this was certainly new City wide if not Country wide by laws now being enforced and shows the owners of the hotel being filmed physcially closing down and ripping out a few of the sexual fantasy rooms in order to comply with the new rules. It was an interesting programme I thought and quite sad actually in a way that people there even needed such places actually.

For those intending to watch the programme via this link just be aware that it says its only available for another 17 days on the BBC iplayer.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... love-hotel (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b052vc16/storyville-20142015-15-love-hotel)

fountainhall
March 2nd, 2015, 10:43
Tried to watch the programme but cannot access it. Still Nirish' description tells enough. I just noticed that the Daily Telegraph article I quoted earlier does confirm that the government is trying to implement some form of clampdown.


Love hotels have suddenly been put under tight new regulation via a controversial law called 'The Entertainment Law' enacted by the conservative Japanese government. The government has certainly become more nationalistic and militant over the recent years, with even a look at changing the pacifist constitution. Love hotels represent a space where activities that are perhaps "morally suspect" can be carried out by everyday citizens and the government has wanted to clamp down on this. I think it is about exercising control in people's everyday lives. Sadly, the very things that makes love hotels an interesting concept are now under threat.
Earlier in the article, though, it points out that on average 2.5 million visit one of Japan's 37,000 Love Hotels every day. With those numbers, I cannot see any government risking their ire by doing more than getting rid of some of the sexier rooms, especially given the broad cross section of the community who use them -


All types of people visit - rich and poor, old and young, married couples. Recently a new phenomenon has emerged, with more and more pensioners staying . . . Japan has a rigid demanding work ethic, a deeply conformist culture and tight living spaces - that all lead to the very human necessity of a space for privacy and intimacy.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/desti ... hotel.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/japan/11101800/Who-stays-in-a-Japanese-love-hotel.html)

a447
March 2nd, 2015, 13:19
Not to worry too much. The Japanese always manage to circumvent ridiculous laws such as this one.

Are they trying to get rid of the love hotels completely, or just the sex-themed rooms? I can't access the video from Aistralia.

Love hotels are such an integral part of sex in Japan (for the reasons outlined above by The Daily Telegraph) that there is no way they are going to take it lying down, so to speak.

The sexy rooms may go, but the hotels themselves will survive. They'll just change the name (they are good at that) to something like "short time rest facility" and carry on as usual.