What is the equivalent of seme and uke in yuri culture? Yaoi fans have adapted these terms to describe the roles in a male male relationship: the seme is the one who takes the traditional male role: initiates the relationship, "pursues" the uke and is usually "on top" during sex
seme - Wiktionary, the free dictionary seme (plural semes or seme) (Japanese fiction, fandom slang) An active or dominant male character in a same-sex relationship; a top
Uke and Seme: Dynamics of Yaoi Relationships - Suki Desu In the Yaoi context, the Seme is the more dominant, assertive, and usually older or physically larger character in the relationship The Seme usually assumes the role of “top” (the one who penetrates) in sexual relations and can present characteristics of protection, authority and emotional control
Seme - Wikipedia Seme may refer to: Seme Border, a settlement in Nigeria on the border with Benin; Seme (dagger), a Maasai term for a type of lion hunting knife; Seme (martial arts), Japanese martial arts term meaning to attack Seme, a manga anime term for a dominant partner in a homosexual relationship, derived from the martial arts term
What does seme mean? - Definitions. net seme noun Anything which serves for any purpose as a substitute for an object of which it is, in some sense, a representation or sign
sème translation in English | French-English dictionary - Reverso Fais attention à tes actes ; on récolte ce qu'on sème dans la vie Be careful with your actions; you'll reap what you sow in life Le grand méchant dragon crache du feu et sème la peur à travers le royaume The big bad dragon breathes fire and spreads fear across the kingdom Ce que l'homme sème, il le moissonne tôt ou tard
seme: meaning, synonyms - WordSense What does seme mean? Borrowing from Ancient Greek σῆμα (linguistics, semiotics) Anything which serves for any purpose as a substitute for an object of which it is, in some sense, a representation or sign I bear Azure seme of trefoiles, a Lions Paw in fæce, Or, armed Gules Borrowing from Japanese 攻める (semeru, "to attack")