
Futanari
A person or fictional character who possesses the physical characteristics of both cis-men and cis-women is known as a futanari. Hermaphroditism, an outmoded term for the disorder that causes some humans, animals, and plants to have reproductive organs outside of the gender binary, is known in Japanese as futanari. Futanari literally translates to "two figure." The "male" and "female" characteristics of an intersex or gender-fluid person are mentioned in this translation.
Japanese culture has long used the term futanari. Intersex and gender-fluid individuals have historically been referred to as futanari. According to ancient Japanese tradition, some individuals, referred to as "half-moon," were capable of changing their gender from male to female and back again at specific lunar phases. The genitalia of certain ancient Japanese deities, like dōsojin, were similarly unclear.
The emergence of hentai and futanari porn in the 1990s altered the term's mainstream usage. This type of manga, anime, or eroge porn gained a lot of popularity outside of Japan. Futanari characters who identified as female and had soft face features, large breasts, tiny waists, and either a penis or a vulva and penis were included in these hentai works.
Testicles are occasionally, but not always, seen in Futanari characters. They frequently had huge penises, sometimes in horse-like proportions instead of human ones. They typically produced a lot of semen when they ejaculated. Futanari hentai was heavily influenced by American transsexual pornography created by artists such as Kitamimaki Kei. One of the most well-known examples of this animated pornography is Toshiki Yui's Hot Tails.
Despite being very specialized, futanari hentai has impacted popular anime. It is possible to see that the narratives of "gender-bending" and cross-dressing draw inspiration from Japanese folklore and futanari.
The term futanari has come to be associated with cartoon characters who have "feminine" traits, such as enormous breasts, tiny waists, a penis, or ambiguous genitalia, as a result of the popularity of futanari hentai. Futanari is another name for the hentai genre that includes these characters. Futanari and the hentai that contain these characters are sometimes shortened to futa or futas, the plural.
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According to research, between 60 and 70 percent of futanari hentai searchers identify as heterosexual men. Seeing characters from futanari interact with female characters is similar to seeing girl-on-girl porn since their bodies contain characteristics that are frequently considered "feminine." Futanari have female gender identities in addition to having fully functional penises. For those who might be reluctant to acknowledge their attraction to men, this makes them "safe" sexual interests.
Some of the predominantly heterosexual male audience of this hentai genre might also enjoy identifying as futanari. For these fans, the thought of possessing a penis and a vagina, as well as the ability to arouse and engage in sexual activity with anybody, can be pretty alluring.
The futanari hentai that other people make or their characters may be enjoyable to those who are interested in futanari. There are a lot of Futanari fans in the 3DX community. Users of this website exchange existing or original 3D characters in sexual contexts. To give them the typical futa look, users alter well-known video game characters or create new futanari characters.
Because their penises are the object of their sexual encounters, futanari are occasionally mistaken for drag queens or transgender individuals. On their futanari characters, some artists choose not to include a vulva. It hardly ever receives the futanari's penis's sexual attention, even when they do.
Intersex persons are rarely called futanari these days. Japanese people use the phrase "both yin and yang," or "han'in'yō," or "intasekkusu," which is the Japanese word for "sex." The term futanari is likely no longer widely used among the general public due to its strong association with hentai.