In May 2017, such images started appearing in western fashion, the clothes depicting among other works an image from the hentai Danke Dankei Revolution by Asanagi. Later that year, the pictures appeared on clothing.
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In 2015, an image by the hentai artist Hirame depicting various anime characters with the ahegao face circled the internet. In 2018, Belle Delphine drew coverage from various media outlets for her Instagram modeling which often featured her ahegao expressions. The term itself is credited as first appearing in a 2010 self-published video game called Futa Letter, in which the main character's girlfriend does a ahegao double peace in a video sent to her boyfriend after she is "broken" by his uncle. However, as this was limiting, the use of the ahegao double peace became more common as a joke. Rito states that this version was usually used after a gang rape scene, either breaking the victim's spirit or as the final part of a humiliation scene. Īccording to an article from adult gaming site Nutaku, ahegao in combination with the peace sign became an Internet meme in Japan, known as " ahegao double peace" ( アヘ顔ダブルピース). Rito claims that reasons for including ahegao in a scene include reflecting a character's joyful emotions such as ecstasy or pleasure to show negative emotions such as fear or reluctance or to show domination, submission and loyalty. In September 2016, an " ahegao challenge" meme spread on social media websites, mostly via Instagram, which spread the trend in the United States. Ahegao-like exaggerated facial expressions are also sometimes featured in other anime and manga works, in a non-sexual context. By that time, the facial expression was featured in regular pornographic videos during the popularization of hentai fetishes in the real-life sex industry. In the 2010s, major publishers produced more ahegao-themed comic anthologies. In 2008, the first ahegao-themed doujin comics anthology, A-H-E, was released. In the midst of the 2000s, use of the term increased, and the drawing style became rather conventionalized and started spreading throughout the otaku culture. In the same context, ahegao was used in some postings at 2Channel and its sister community for adult content, BBSPink, as well as in pornographic videos at adult e-commerce platforms in the early 2000s. Pornographic magazines used the word to describe the facial expressions of female live-action porn actresses during orgasm.
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A character's overall face shape may also be distorted in ahegao scenes. Typical characteristics are rolled or crossed eyes, a hanging tongue, and flushed cheeks. Others are acmegao (アクメ顔) from the French loanword acmé (orgasm), and yogarigao (よがり顔) "satisfaction face". One of these is ikigao ( イキガオ) meaning 'coming face'. There are several other names for the facial expressions made at the moment of orgasm. Thus, ahegao can be interpreted as 'moaning or panting face.'
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The second part, gao or kao ( 顔) means 'face'. The first part of the term, ahe ( katakana: アヘ) is an abbreviation for aheahe ( アヘアヘ), an onomatopoeia for 'pant' or 'moan'.