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Tentacles are often associated with [[hentai]], although it is less common than populary supposed. Tentacle hentai allows for a character to have sex with several items at once, without the need for a body. This allows for much more freedom which in turn can lead to several different positions that are normally not available otherwise.
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Tentacles are often associated with [[hentai]], although it is less common than populary supposed. Tentacle hentai allows for a character to have sex with several recipients at once, without the need for a body. This allows for much more freedom which in turn can lead to several different positions that are normally not available otherwise.
  
While not the only genre involving tentacle, tentacles are most often associated with rape due to the fact that tentacles may [[bondage|bind]] a character and at the same time have sex with it.
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While not the only genre involving tentacle, tentacles are most often associated with rape due to the fact that tentacles can be used as a "living rope" to [[bondage|bind]] a character and at the same time have sex with it.
  
 
== Origins ==
 
== Origins ==
 
[[Image:Fishermans wife.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Dream of a Fisherman's Wife]]
 
[[Image:Fishermans wife.jpg|left|thumb|200px|The Dream of a Fisherman's Wife]]
While tentacle hentai has come to mean something else, the origins are from the Japanese Edo period when Katsushika Hokusai made a woodcut called "The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife" which features a woman sexually engaged with a pair of squids. This piece was just meant to be a playful look at sex.
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While tentacle hentai has come to mean something else, the origins are from the Japanese Edo period when Katsushika Hokusai made a woodcut called "The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife" which features a woman sexually engaged with a pair of octopuses. This piece was just meant to be a playful look at sex.
  
Later on however, due to [[censorship]] issues regarding the showing of genitals, tentacles became a common substitute for the penis. They can also act as 'living rope', bringing a [[bondage]] aspect to the scene.
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Later on however, due to [[censorship]] issues regarding the showing of genitals, tentacles became a common substitute for the penis. Credit is most often given to mangaka Toshio Maeda for being the first to use tentacles in this way.
  
 
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