Manko can be observed in various aspects of Japanese culture, such as:
In some Japanese folk tales, there are references to the manko as a site of supernatural power or humor. The famous story of the "Noppera-bō" (faceless ghost) sometimes involves a woman whose genitals are replaced by a mouth, though this is a modern urban legend variant.
Standard, neutral terms for female genitalia include:
The concept of manko is characterized by several key elements, including:
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Manko can be observed in various aspects of Japanese culture, such as:
In some Japanese folk tales, there are references to the manko as a site of supernatural power or humor. The famous story of the "Noppera-bō" (faceless ghost) sometimes involves a woman whose genitals are replaced by a mouth, though this is a modern urban legend variant.
Standard, neutral terms for female genitalia include:
The concept of manko is characterized by several key elements, including: