Will this article ever out-rank UrbanDictionary or Wikipedia? We’ll see 🎃
Just in case people randomly come upon this site and are terribly confused about the nature of the videos, I thought it would be good to provide a run down on the topic here in my own words.
If gender specific terms aren’t speaking to you, you can replace anything to do with women / female and men / male with feminine and masculine.

What is ryona?
So, the term ryona is (supposedly) a blending of two Japanese terms ryōki (“seeking the bizarre”) and onanī (“masturbation”) into a slang word that is largely only familiar to people in underground fetish / kink communities online.
I don’t know Japanese and have never been to Japan to confirm.
In the most general sense, the primary theme within content created around it or ryona scenes / scenarios identified in existing media most typically involve a female character subject to a perilous situation in a fictional world.
Secondary themes are to the taste of the creators, but here’s an incomplete list of some I’ve come across regularly:
- Fighting / wrestling
- Power dynamics / role reversal
- KO (knock out) / chloroform
- Good vs. Evil
- Rape / sex-post-defeat
- Expressions of discomfort / altered consciousness
- Superhero(ine) theme / setting
- BDSM
- Gore / death
- Vore
Most contributors and consumers of ryona content would agree photos and videos of real persons being harmed without their consent is not and should not be considered ryona. The vast majority of it is rendered / drawn visual artwork, fictional written works, or content extracted / edited from existing video games, movies or TV.



Okay so what about guys?
In cases where the focus is on a male character, it is referred to as gyaku ryona (gyaku meaning reverse / opposite) or just gyaku.

What should I do if I’m not comfortable with it and don’t want to see content like this?
Go back where you came from.
I see. Will you create ryona content with the things I like?
Maybe once I’m done posting all these videos.

