As an act of defiance, six female editors for a Chongqing-based women's magazine turned the table around and staged a "nantaimori" - for example, hiring a male model as their "body sushi plate."
2009, Marco R. Casadei, "Toad in the Hole", Who's Jack, Issue 31, December 2009, page 21:
The male form, Nantaimori is surprisingly less popular as eating sushi off a guys[sic] cock and balls is not appetising to most.
2010, Catherine Price, 101 Places Not to See Before You Die, Harper (2010), →ISBN, page 66:
Some American bars also offer nantaimori: sushi served on a naked man.
2010, Lizzy Hill, "Naked Sushi", The Coast, 11 February 2010 (article tagline):
Find a willing model, and you too can practice the arts of Nyotaimori and Nantaimori.
2011, Missoula Independent, Volume 22, Number 7, 24 February - 3 March 2011, page 24:
Just say yum when Montana's polyamory social group Polytana presents a night of nyotaimori and nantaimori, aka eating sushi off a female body and a male body, starting at 7 PM in [address redacted].
Actually, there'll be some nantaimori -- that's male body presentation -- at the event, too. It'll be a guy on display on that second stage, serving as a human table.