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Seke is just "seme"(top) and "uke"(bottom) put together meaning that they play both roles in the relationship and switch is about the same thing cause the individual "switch"(es) roles back and forth and they both are descriptive words so you can use them the same as seme and uke. (●'◡'●)ノ *at least to my knowledge
Hmmm... what's the difference between the word 'seke' and 'switch'? I mean when should i use seke or switch? Or the both mean the same thing? I tried to search the meaning but i am still not sure tho.
Thank u in advance. ^_^