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What do Japanese say during an orgasm?

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Well, English people say "I'm coming" when they are going to have an orgasm. I've heard that Japanese people say "I'm going." Is that true?

Anyone from Japan here and anyone who has had sex with Japanese??
 
'iku' is the word for 'go' so literally translated I guess they are saying "I'm going, I'm going" but japanese is a language where by many meanings can be inferred from the one word. The word 'go' in japanese to them also means 'come'.

But anyway, I don't really want to get into a big old semantics lesson so basically men will say "iku, iku, iku" when they're about to cream themselves. And sometimes "ichatta" after it's happened.

The 'yo' and the 'wa' as lafcadio outlined are just colloquial ways of emphasising/exclaiming.
 
iku, iku, iku *|**|*

More specifically, males say "iku yo" and females say "iku wa"

Not quite true. In many Porno's I've heard Iku Wa being said by males ;)

Dunno if anyone's heard, but I've definately heard カッミングしてる (Kammingu-shiteru) In other words, I'm Cumming. I'm sure there is an actuall Japanese word for Cum/Ejaculation but I guess they said "Kammingu" To sorta make the English Speakers think they hear "Cumming"
 
Not quite true. In many Porno's I've heard Iku Wa being said by males ;)

Dunno if anyone's heard, but I've definately heard カッミングしてる (Kammingu-shiteru) In other words, I'm Cumming. I'm sure there is an actuall Japanese word for Cum/Ejaculation but I guess they said "Kammingu" To sorta make the English Speakers think they hear "Cumming"

Depends how effeminate the guy is and they always borrow english words just because they work better than the japanese ones.
 
Depends how effeminate the guy is and they always borrow english words just because they work better than the japanese ones.
It really sucks that the Japanese don't have alot of their own words. I was suprised that most of them say ペニス Instead of ちんちん Or いんけい。 
 
Slightly off topic: in some Slavonic languages, they are saying, 'I am finishing'.

Does make sense, to some extent, doesn't it?

SC
 
This reminds me:

"There once was a young man from Ghent,
Whose cock was long that it bent.
To save himself trouble,
He put it in double,
And instead of coming, he went."

-T.
 
yes its true.. they say .."I'm going"...in japanese its IK-Ku... which is I'm going..but they say it wuite a few times before cumming...and they dont like to waste cum.. weird..
 
Sometimes they say "deru", meaning "It's coming out". As for what, I think you probably know....
 
Interesting discusssion, got me thinking about what my own people (south african Xhosa tribe) say...
"iyo yo yo yo ahhhha ahhhh ahhhh iyooooo yooooo yoooo wemaaaaaaaaaa yooooo ....Heeere god!!!"...well atleast my man says:gogirl:(!)
 
The Thai term is "ork lao" literally meaning "(I) have gone out already" or "(I) have exited" although some Thais use jargon like "bi lao" which roughly means "(I) went" or "(I) have gone already" but the younger guys are now saying "ma lao" meaning "(I) have come already"
 
I think universally all men say the same thing, only in different languages...
 
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