In Japan, female sexuality is often seen through the narrow lens of heterosexual romance and motherhood, neglecting the broader spectrum of sexual identity and experiences.
"Rezu fūzoku" showcases that female-to-female services emerge from a need for diverse sexual expression, proving that women's desires extend beyond traditional frameworks.
While Japan's historic stance on homosexuality allowed for same-sex relationships, societal norms still limit acceptance, particularly regarding female sexual agency and autonomy.
By not criminalizing homosexual prostitution, Japanese law inadvertently acknowledges a range of sexual experiences but societal attitudes still often overlook women's sexual needs.
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