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"Whats the score with dogging? What are the rules? The signals? The etiquette? I went to a site a few weeks ago, lots of cars and men walking around. I didn't have the bottle to get out of my car. I just sat there like a muppet wondering what to do. I didn't want to be a pest but also was conscious of the fact that doing nothing would result in nothing. Help please. Thanks." There is a place on the site where they explain what everything means.. i.e dogging, bondage and that lol! | |||
"Whats the score with dogging? What are the rules? The signals? The etiquette? I went to a site a few weeks ago, lots of cars and men walking around. I didn't have the bottle to get out of my car. I just sat there like a muppet wondering what to do. I didn't want to be a pest but also was conscious of the fact that doing nothing would result in nothing. Help please. Thanks." Dogging is the mainly British term for outdoor sex, it usually goes in dark car parks or secluded parks. Couples will have either just show off or have sex in their car while other people watch. There is a bit of etiquette, putting the car's inside light on is a sign to come and warch; turning the engine on means to keep away. Sometimes one (or more!) of the people watching might be invited to join in. | |||
"Whats the score with dogging? What are the rules? The signals? The etiquette? I went to a site a few weeks ago, lots of cars and men walking around. I didn't have the bottle to get out of my car. I just sat there like a muppet wondering what to do. I didn't want to be a pest but also was conscious of the fact that doing nothing would result in nothing. Help please. Thanks. Dogging is the mainly British term for outdoor sex, it usually goes in dark car parks or secluded parks. Couples will have either just show off or have sex in their car while other people watch. There is a bit of etiquette, putting the car's inside light on is a sign to come and warch; turning the engine on means to keep away. Sometimes one (or more!) of the people watching might be invited to join in." A lot of that etiquette has fallen by the wayside due to boy racers and undesireables using those signals to draw unsuspecting folks to vehicles for a laugh. The best rule is, use common sense, good manners and very good hygiene and ALWAYS practice safe sex. | |||