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Gokkun (ゴックン) is a Japanese term for a sexual activity in which a woman consumes the semen of one or more men. It also refers to the sexual act of swallowing semen after performing fellatio.

The word "gokkun" is an onomatopoeia, which translates into English as "gulp", the sound made by swallowing.

References

  1. Nicholas Nassor (2007). Increasing Sexual Intelligence and Becoming a Sex Expert. Lulu. p. 70. ISBN 1435702182.
  2. Thomas, G. M. (2004). Extremes: contradictions in contemporary Japan. Kaichan. p. 177. ISBN 0954678907.
  3. Wilks, J. "The (Almost) Complete Japanzine Dictionary of Japan Sex". Seekjapan. Retrieved 2010-05-09.

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