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over a year ago
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"Where's the best play to pick up a thick dildo?? also if anyone can recommend a decent one it would be much appreciated... Its for a girls 21st :L "
www. dildos . co . uk
Simples!
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"OT...Wonder where the name dildo came from."
This is what Wiki has on it - my personal favourite would be the Italian origins...
"The etymology of the word dildo is unclear. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) describes the word as being of "obscure origin".[2] One theory is that it originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is possible that the sex toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian diletto (for "delight").[3]
According to the OED, the word's first appearance in English was in Thomas Nashe's Choise of Valentines or the Merie Ballad of Nash his Dildo (c. 1593).[4] The word also appears in Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610 or 1611, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623.[5]
The phrase "Dil Doul", referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".[6] The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys.
Olisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the Greek ???sß??. A godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with scrotum."
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"OT...Wonder where the name dildo came from.
This is what Wiki has on it - my personal favourite would be the Italian origins...
"The etymology of the word dildo is unclear. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) describes the word as being of "obscure origin".[2] One theory is that it originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is possible that the sex toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian diletto (for "delight").[3]
According to the OED, the word's first appearance in English was in Thomas Nashe's Choise of Valentines or the Merie Ballad of Nash his Dildo (c. 1593).[4] The word also appears in Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610 or 1611, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623.[5]
The phrase "Dil Doul", referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".[6] The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys.
Olisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the Greek ???sß??. A godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with scrotum."
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"Mmmm
Google search woulda been my first stop
?? Why here? Does it really matter..?????
Cos he came to the Engineers - and not the oily rag!!!
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Good answer
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"found one on love honey; thanks guys.
Good for you mate - Lovehoney are a good company AND ..... 100% British! Based in Bath I think....?
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and they have a returns service if it a) bombs or b) is not big enough... |
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"found one on love honey; thanks guys.
Good for you mate - Lovehoney are a good company AND ..... 100% British! Based in Bath I think....?
and they have a returns service if it a) bombs or b) is not big enough... "
Hope he cleans it before he sends it back!! Lol!!!! |
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"found one on love honey; thanks guys.
Good for you mate - Lovehoney are a good company AND ..... 100% British! Based in Bath I think....?
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I found love honey to be total Rubish
Have had a few thing from them and most have packed up with in a week and not offer a refund or anything
So I for one won't be using again |
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