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In reply to the discussion: I live in a bubble: is the term "golden showers" a common one? [View all]Buckeye_Democrat
(15,526 posts)I heard that term as a kid decades ago.
I think it's considered a "vulgar" way to describe it, but maybe I'm wrong?
Don't feel bad. I always seemed to be the last person to have ever heard various sex-related terminology when I worked at a factory. A gay co-worker told another co-worker that he wanted to "toss my salad." I was informed and just walked away confused. I mentioned it days later to another co-worker and he busted out laughing, saying "You don't know what that means, do you?" He explained it and my initial reaction was, "That's unsanitary!!"
The factory co-workers always seemed to know the meaning of "duck butter" and all kinds of weird sex-related terminology before me. It was about the only thing most of them seemed "educated" about! Little else!