yaoi lemon
to understand this term it’s good to know what the individual words mean in the context that they are in.
yaoi is the j-panese word for male h-m-s-xuality. put simply it means “gay”. the word is actually an acronym that comes from the j-panese phrase, “yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi.” meaning no climax, no point, no meaning. yaoi has also come to describe a particular genre of j-panese shows (anime) and comics (manga) that depict male h-m-s-xual relationships. these types of shows are becoming increasingly popular among (mostly) female fans of anime and manga. fans of yaoi often take their favorite male characters, from any anime or manga, and pair them together (regardless of s-xual orientation in the original story).
the second word, lemon, is a term used amongst the fanifiction community. quite frankly it means that there will be a graphic s-x scene in any story designated as a lemon. these types of stories would be ratedp either nc-17 or x by the mpaa. usually authors will inform the reader of any lemons at the beginning of a story. lemons refer to any type of s-xual activity that includes penetration of some sort. another term that is used alongside lemon is “lime”. this is simply a less graphic description of s-xual acts. these stories usually do not go further than heavy petting. lime’s are also more commonly referred to as “shonen-ai” meaning boy’s love in j-panese.
so if we combine the two words the meaning is: a story that graphically describes the s-xual acts of two male partic-p-nts whose characters usually come from j-panese anime of manga. typically these types of stories focus completely on the s-x scenes and consist of little-to-no actual plot.
a yaoi lime: “sasuke grabbed naruto and desperately pressed his lips against the other boy. he could already feel himself growing excited and began to grind against naruto.”
a yaoi lemon: “sasuke quickly shoved his c-ck into naruto’s -ss h-tting the fox boy’s prostate and making him moan.”
to understand this term it’s good to know what the individual words mean in the context that they are in.
yaoi is the j-panese word for male h-m-s-xuality. put simply it means “gay”. the word is actually an acronym that comes from the j-panese phrase, “yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi.” meaning no climax, no point, no meaning. yaoi has also come to describe a particular genre of j-panese shows (anime) and comics (manga) that depict male h-m-s-xual relationships. these types of shows are becoming increasingly popular among (mostly) female fans of anime and manga. fans of yaoi often take their favorite male characters, from any anime or manga, and pair them together (regardless of s-xual orientation in the original story).
the second word, lemon, is a term used amongst the fanifiction community. quite frankly it means that there will be a graphic s-x scene in any story designated as a lemon. these types of stories would be ratedp either nc-17 or x by the mpaa. usually authors will inform the reader of any lemons at the beginning of a story. lemons refer to any type of s-xual activity that includes penetration of some sort. another term that is used alongside lemon is “lime”. this is simply a less graphic description of s-xual acts. these stories usually do not go further than heavy petting. lime’s are also more commonly referred to as “shonen-ai” meaning boy’s love in j-panese.
so if we combine the two words the meaning is: a story that graphically describes the s-xual acts of two male partic-p-nts whose characters usually come from j-panese anime of manga. typically these types of stories focus completely on the s-x scenes and consist of little-to-no actual plot.
a yaoi lemon: “sasuke quickly shoved his c-ck into naruto’s -ss h-tting the fox boy’s prostate and making him moan.”
a yaoi lime: “sasuke grabbed naruto and desperately pressed his lips against the other boy. he could already feel himself growing excited and began to grind against naruto.”
slang for a s-x scene or a romance scene (more often used as slang for a s-x scene than just a romance scene) in a yaoi fanfiction. often contains several creative words for c-m, p-n-s, and b-tts-x. usually very disturbing unless you’re a yaoi fan. but even then it’s still kind of disturbing.
“i can’t believe i wrote a yaoi lemon.”
“i can’t believe she wrote a yaoi lemon!”
“found any good yaoi lemons lately?”
“i quit reading that yaoi fic once it got to that huge lemon..”
1. although it meaning is still related to boy/boy;male/male relationships, it designates an odd person for demonstrating emotions for s-xuality in yaoi, indifferent than western cultures for s-xuality.
2. a guy that wishes to become yaoi, but doesn’t know what to do, he is withdrawn and somewhat alone.
3. someone that demonstrates different than “normal” s-xual hugging, kissing, fornication and oral aspects in the relationship.
4. not consistant with boy/boy;male/male relationship as a bi-s-xual.
1. without emotions and reactions.
2. “that guy is a yaoi lemon, he doesn’t know how to get a boi or know what to do.” introverted loner.
3. > masochism, sadism, different s-xual performances for a nuturing relationship.
4. “he’s a yaoi lemon, he was with a female last night”.
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