Burusera (ブルセラ) is a Japanese coined word from burumā (ブルマー) means bloomers as bottoms of gym suits and sērā-fuku (セーラー服) means sailor suit as Japanese school uniforms for schoolgirls, the term burusera-shop is listed in the Japanese dictionaries like as Daijisen (大辞泉).
Burusera shops
Burusera shops deal used girls' gym suits, school uniforms including catholic school uniform. They also deal kinds of other burusera goods such as clothing used by schoolgirls and all matters derived from schoolgirls' body, e.g., undergarment, school mizugi (スクール水着) for physical education, socks, stationery, sanitary napkin, tampon, saliva, urine and others.
The clothes are often accompanied by ostensibly genuine photos of the girls wearing them. The clients are men who smell or otherwise experience the panties for sexual stimulation. Vending machines were once used to sell packaged used panties.
Schoolgirls, most of them are under 18, participate in sale of their used panties, either through burusera shops or using mobile phone sites to sell directly to clients. When laws banning the purchase of used underwear from under-18s were introduced in Tokyo in 2004, it was reported that some underage girls were instead allowing their clients (called kagaseya (嗅がせ屋) or sniffers) to sniff their underwear from directly between their legs. Others chose to sell photos of themselves, throwing in the used panties for free.[dubious ][citation needed]
See also
- Clothing fetish
- Panty fetishism
- Sexual fetishism
- Shoe fetishism
- Child pornography
- Child pornography laws in Japan
- Child sexual abuse
- Pedophilia
References
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