In the doghouse [Clearly Confused]
In the doghouse [Clearly Confused]
In the doghouse [Clearly Confused]
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Please explain like I’m 5, and a non-native speaker, what "rawdog" means 🧐
Fuck without condom.
You are not five.
Thanks pal. You’re right about me not being 5 of course. No idea how one would ELI5 that anyway.
Trying to make a baby instead of just a mommy and daddy special hug?
Thank you, I'm going to go repeat this in front of my teacher and tell them I heard it from my parents.
Literal Eli5: "it's a slang term that some people use, but it isn't something you should worry about right now. It's meant for adults"
Since I'm becoming a father soon, I started learning responses like this
This is how you end up with a generation of kids who grow up using "rawdog" to mean something other than "unprotected sex". Just talk to your kids about sex.
Well Billy, it's when a penis penetrates persons vagina or anus without using a condom.
Have fun now explaining condoms or why they would put a penis inside someone, to a person who is still learning how to wipe their own ass properly.
Part of the reason why parents dodge these questions is because they know that more questions will follow, and while kids absolutely should be learning about sex (as in, having healthy sexual relationships) from their parents, that's a conversation that's better started a little closer to puberty.
Past the "Whyyyy?" stage, and before the "buuuuh leave me alone" stage
Not at 5 years old! Absolutely not.
What, you mean kids won't learn dirty words properly if they don't hear them from their parents? That's one theory of development.
Omg the downvotes, people are not ready to have open educational conversations with their kids or am I missing something?
Me: Stop playing with the Nintendo Billy and listen: Rawdogging is when a mommy and a daddy loves eachother very much, and want to make a little baby then daddy puts his pee pee into mommy's wuu wuu...
Billy: eeeew TMI!
Just in case you really needed an answer.
In a sexual context, having sex without protection. In conversational context, it pretty much means with no support or accessories. So her "raw dogging" a bus ride means no music/entertainment, she's just going to have to look out the window or something.
Not just without protection, also without lube or foreplay of any kind. That's an important distinction.
Specifically, "raw" is rather obvious - meaning unprepared, as in to not use a condom
But the dog part comes from a more sinister usage where to "dog someone out" was to "pimp someone out" - ie coerce someone into sex work. Source1: https://books.google.com/books?id=1yCc23OdyGkC&pg=PA75&dq=%22dogged+out%22&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22dogged%20out%22&f=false - Source2: https://books.google.com/books?id=M_FGDWGG8C4C&pg=PA219&dq=%22dogged+her%22+in+the+ass&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22dogged%20her&f=false both circa early 2000s when the slang took off.
Pretty sure I was hearing rawdog in the late 80's or early 90's.