History
Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:25:22 PM
Theories as to the historical origins of bukkake vary, but one theory is that bukkake was popularized in Japan by Japanese adult video companies in the first half of the 1970s. It is to be assumed that a significant factor in the development of bukkake was the mandatory censorship of genitalia (porn mosaic) in Japan. Since the directors could not show penetration they sought new, visually-appealing ways to approach sex acts that would satisfy the audience without violating Japanese law. Semen was not required to be censored, thus creating a loophole for harder sex scenes.
The term “Bukkake” was popularized in the United States by radio host Howard Stern when he mentioned the a bukkake website on his nationally syndicated radio program. Controversy arose regarding the meaning of the word when station managers began censoring its use, inadvertently creating more interest.
Some pornographers explore this fetish in their videos. The most popular titles made in the occident are Baker's Dozen by Brandon Iron, American Bukkake by JM Productions, and German Goo Girls by German producer John Thompson.
The term “Bukkake” was popularized in the United States by radio host Howard Stern when he mentioned the a bukkake website on his nationally syndicated radio program. Controversy arose regarding the meaning of the word when station managers began censoring its use, inadvertently creating more interest.
Some pornographers explore this fetish in their videos. The most popular titles made in the occident are Baker's Dozen by Brandon Iron, American Bukkake by JM Productions, and German Goo Girls by German producer John Thompson.




