Now Viewing: oyakodonTag type: None 1. (Culinary) { 親子丼 } A Japanese rice bowl dish with chicken and egg served together. Translated literally it means "parent-and-child donburi". 2. (Sexual Slang) A very specific grouping of sexual congress that features at least two subjects from separate generations of the same family AND at least one unrelated subject receiving their primary attention. While it can be accompanied by the tag, this does NOT automatically imply incest as the subjects of the same family share only an attraction toward the "non-relative" of the group, and not toward one another. Family members (usually) attempt to make this notion clear by avoiding direct contact or interaction with one another during coitus. This is similar to an example of a "straight threesome" where two males will have sex with a third female without directly interacting with the other male as to avoid the "bisexual" label being placed upon them. Attention Taggers: - "Multi-generational family members" is a requirement. If the related subjects are siblings? Then it is not "oyakodon." - Frequent related tags: mother_and_daughter, father_and_son, mother_and_son, father_and_daughter, and their "grand" variants. - "incest" may be possible, but is not compulsory. - Currently there appears to be a "oyakodon_(sex)" tag in an attempt to alleviate the ambiguity between the sexual definition and the culinary definition, however the shorter "oyakodon" tag already predominantly features the sexual definition as well. As popularity wins out, "oyakodon" may default to the "sexual definition" while the less-likely-to-be-used "culinary definition" may simply receive a longer "oyakodon_(food)" tag for the purpose. Check back as moderators/gardeners come to a decision on how to handle the ambiguity. Other Wiki Information Last updated: 05/25/23 2:40 AM by StopBanningMe4_III This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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