While originating in China as a drinking game, 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' enjoyed a vogue as a foreplay game in Japanese brothels during the 17th and 18th centuries. Known in Japan as 'jan-ken-pon', the game required players to remove an article of clothing each time they lost a round (effectively making it 'strip rock, paper, scissors').
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