Now Viewing: sukebe_isuTag type: General スケベ椅子 A sukebe isu, AKA sukebe chair, pervert chair, sukebe stool, sukebe bath stool and sukebe bath chair is a bath_stool with a front-to-back opening in the seat that allows access to the nether regions of the person seated on it. "The sukebe isu (literally, “perverted chair”) is one invention that you’ll never see in those “Genius of Japanese Design” books. Originally developed in nursing homes, it was used for giving sponge baths to invalids, the U-shaped hole allowing nurses to scrub patients’ nether regions. However, it was swiftly adopted by Japan’s soaplands – sex parlors where women soap down their bodies and rub themselves all over the customer, “washing” them – and employed for rather less wholesome purposes. At these establishments, the customer sits on a sukebe isu just like a regular bath stool, but the hole enables the soap girl to “access all areas” as she lathers him down. It is generally only for washing, and using one for sex would probably be quite dangerous." From: < www.japanzine.jp/article/jz/447/the-saq-2 > < qjphotos.wordpress.com/quiz-answers/ > See also: bath_stool Other Wiki Information Last updated: 02/17/16 9:23 PM by surveyork This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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