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- Doujin (self-published work)
- Desu (often part of a circle name or title, e.g., "XX desu")
- Tvkin – possibly a typo or shorthand; could be TV kin (TV禁, meaning "banned from TV"? Less likely) or a circle name. Might be Tokkin (特禁 – special taboo) or Toukin (闘禁 – fighting taboo).
- Patsu – likely パツ (hair parting? or short for "patsun" = cutting hair?) or more likely a misspelling of pantsu (パンツ – underwear).
- Chounyuu (超乳 – hyper-breasts)
- Gal (ギャル – gyaru, young fashionable girl)
- Nigyaku – not a standard tag; possibly a misspelling of gyaku (逆 – reverse) + ni? Or ni gyaku = "reverse by/to"? Could be nigiyaka (賑やか – lively), but that doesn't fit. Likely a typo for gyaku nyan (逆ニャン – reverse cat/binding) or gyaku niku (逆肉 – reverse meat, obscure). Alternatively, "Nigyaku" may be a person's name or circle.
Doujinshi: Self-published works, often manga or novels, created by amateur authors or artists, frequently based on existing popular franchises.
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References (Sample)
- Galbraith, P. W. (2019). Otaku and the Struggle for Imagination in Japan.
- McLelland, M. (2016). Male Homosexuality in Modern Japan.
- DLsite genre tag analysis (2024). “Reverse” category trends.
Kinpatsu Chounyu: This term doesn't directly relate to commonly recognized doujinshi or anime/manga terms. Doujinshi : Self-published works, often manga or novels,