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The word "Hentai", when used in ], generally means ] or ] with explicit sexual or ] content. The actual amount of depictions of sexual activity in a hentai may vary. The word "Hentai", when used in ], generally means ] or ] with explicit sexual or ] content. The actual amount of depictions of sexual activity in a hentai may vary. In Japanese, it is a general term meaning "perverted."






Due to ] ] laws, it is not allowed to depict an exposed ], so you often see blurs or bars over the vagina in hentai drawings. Due to ] ] laws, it is not allowed to depict an exposed ], so you often see blurs or bars over the vagina in hentai drawings. Pubic hair is also not allowed, so this rule was circumvented by simply drawing girls with no public hair. This has become very prevalent.





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The word "Hentai", when used in English, generally means Japanese animation or comics with explicit sexual or pornographic content. The actual amount of depictions of sexual activity in a hentai may vary. In Japanese, it is a general term meaning "perverted."


Due to Japanese censorship laws, it is not allowed to depict an exposed vagina, so you often see blurs or bars over the vagina in hentai drawings. Pubic hair is also not allowed, so this rule was circumvented by simply drawing girls with no public hair. This has become very prevalent.


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