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"Whys it a blow job when you don't blow? Or does it refer to blowing your load? "
Are you saying we shouldn't actually blow on it!?
I've been doing it wrong. |
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"Whys it a blow job when you don't blow? Or does it refer to blowing your load?
Are you saying we shouldn't actually blow on it!?
I've been doing it wrong. " never ever ever blow down the Japs eye. It's not a fucking breathalyser! That high pitched noise is pain, not you failing the test. |
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In England, a really long time ago, blow was slang for ejaculate.
It’s from a time in England when prostitutes were known as blowsies.
Linguists think the sexual connotation of “blow job” evolved from “blowoff,” an expression meaning to finish off, to climax, to end.
Maybe cause ‘suck job’ doesn’t sound as attractive.
Blow Job is slang from 1933, as to blow someone off, originally used among prostitutes.
It’s called a blow job, because when you do it, the penis is poking into your cheek, makes your cheeks look like you are blowing.
Fellatio was once known as a “below job” for obvious reasons. The term has since been shortened to “b’lowjob” or simply “blowjob”. (According to what I know, “below job” was used a service that prostitutes gave because it wasn’t something a classy woman would do, so therefore, that job was below the norm.) |
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"Whys it a blow job when you don't blow? Or does it refer to blowing your load?
Are you saying we shouldn't actually blow on it!?
I've been doing it wrong. never ever ever blow down the Japs eye. It's not a fucking breathalyser! That high pitched noise is pain, not you failing the test."
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"In England, a really long time ago, blow was slang for ejaculate.
It’s from a time in England when prostitutes were known as blowsies.
Linguists think the sexual connotation of “blow job” evolved from “blowoff,” an expression meaning to finish off, to climax, to end.
Maybe cause ‘suck job’ doesn’t sound as attractive.
Blow Job is slang from 1933, as to blow someone off, originally used among prostitutes.
It’s called a blow job, because when you do it, the penis is poking into your cheek, makes your cheeks look like you are blowing.
Fellatio was once known as a “below job” for obvious reasons. The term has since been shortened to “b’lowjob” or simply “blowjob”. (According to what I know, “below job” was used a service that prostitutes gave because it wasn’t something a classy woman would do, so therefore, that job was below the norm.)"
Thank you. I knew someone would know! |
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"In England, a really long time ago, blow was slang for ejaculate.
It’s from a time in England when prostitutes were known as blowsies.
Linguists think the sexual connotation of “blow job” evolved from “blowoff,” an expression meaning to finish off, to climax, to end.
Maybe cause ‘suck job’ doesn’t sound as attractive.
Blow Job is slang from 1933, as to blow someone off, originally used among prostitutes.
It’s called a blow job, because when you do it, the penis is poking into your cheek, makes your cheeks look like you are blowing.
Fellatio was once known as a “below job” for obvious reasons. The term has since been shortened to “b’lowjob” or simply “blowjob”. (According to what I know, “below job” was used a service that prostitutes gave because it wasn’t something a classy woman would do, so therefore, that job was below the norm.)
Thank you. I knew someone would know! "
Thank google....all I did was press a couple of buttons! |
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"Whys it a blow job when you don't blow? Or does it refer to blowing your load?
Are you saying we shouldn't actually blow on it!?
I've been doing it wrong. "
Through the bum hole? |
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over a year ago
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"In England, a really long time ago, blow was slang for ejaculate.
It’s from a time in England when prostitutes were known as blowsies.
Linguists think the sexual connotation of “blow job” evolved from “blowoff,” an expression meaning to finish off, to climax, to end.
Maybe cause ‘suck job’ doesn’t sound as attractive.
Blow Job is slang from 1933, as to blow someone off, originally used among prostitutes.
It’s called a blow job, because when you do it, the penis is poking into your cheek, makes your cheeks look like you are blowing.
Fellatio was once known as a “below job” for obvious reasons. The term has since been shortened to “b’lowjob” or simply “blowjob”. (According to what I know, “below job” was used a service that prostitutes gave because it wasn’t something a classy woman would do, so therefore, that job was below the norm.)
Thank you. I knew someone would know!
Thank google....all I did was press a couple of buttons! "
Google is disappointed in my lack of use over the past few days! |
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