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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis on Abortion. Meet the new boss.... [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,214 posts)Maybe your mind turns to sex too often?
No, it doesn't have a sexual connotation specific to women here. That's why, for instance, the 1970 use is about Sunday (newspaper) editors, who would all have been men at that time. Or when the 'Frank Spencer' character said "ooh, Betty, I think I've wet meself!" on prime time British TV, there wasn't any sexual connotation at all. Perhaps you personally use it in a sexual fashion, but we can see there is a long-established meaning of 'so excited, they urinate' which is backed up by documentary evidence. So if someone tells you it's not sexual, then have the decency to admit they were telling the truth, or at least do some research to check what they say, rather than assuming that they were lying, and not even accept evidence that they were being honest.