Talk:Teabagging

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Teabagging is not healthy[edit]

The testicles aren't made to be subjected to strain.

add official medical links (not jokes), especially from Harvard University, the Rockefeller University or any other major university — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2a02:587:410c:8900:2c98:61e0:4652:6ef8 (talkcontribs)

Can you give some links to these resources, please? -- The Anome (talk) 11:17, 16 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I don't see how you'd be straining them unless you were pulling on them. Suckling isn't pulling. If you have links from "Harvard University ... or any other major university" please do post them. 47.28.179.232 (talk) 16:47, 5 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The use of the passive voice in the caption of the illustration (woman being tea-bagged) suggests that the recipient remains wholly passive and serves merely as receptacle. If she reciprocates by sucking or biting the scrotum, this is not integral to the tea-bagging per se. Tea-bagging may, however, involve the stuffing of one's testicles through a narrow orifice, which can result in strain. 2A01:CB0C:CD:D800:F496:D5F7:A6E3:59B0 (talk) 13:42, 10 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Use of Man in the Opening Section[edit]

I don't think it is fully accurate to use the term man here since it is entirely possible for transwomen or non-binary people to teabag. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 100.36.141.51 (talk) 20:25, 14 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Concur - this edit seems to be a primary source of page edits and rollbacks. There should be consensus here to potentially help avoid the churn. TRL (talk) 23:05, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Agree - the less restrictive version ('someone', 'their') is preferable. signed, Willondon (talk) 23:30, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]


100.36.141.51 Transwomen and non-binary are still males, regardless of identity, they are still male. Penises and scrotums are male sexual characteristics, and belong to no other. CherryCola33 (talk) 23:35, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Sexual imagery shows up on mouseover[edit]

While I was enjoying my breakfast this morning reading a completely unrelated wikipedia article my mouse cursor happened to pass over the word 'teabagging' and my screen filled with a picture of a dick and ballbags. Needless to say I did not enjoy the rest of my breakfast.

Can we remove that picture so it does not show up on mouseover? Since teabagging is a term used in gaming it is quite likely to appear to young people.

2404:4404:1794:D200:7C63:B63A:1E8F:D978 (talk) 00:39, 25 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

If your mouseover occurred on a truly unrelated use of the term, then the link there is out of order. I came across a similar mouse-over when tea bagging in the sexual sense was meant (reading about It is always sunny in Philadelphia), and was grateful for the immediate graphic explanation. Sex acts do not make me lose my lunch, but then I am not 12. 2A01:CB0C:CD:D800:F496:D5F7:A6E3:59B0 (talk) 13:45, 10 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
coward 2603:9001:21F0:8430:32BC:702F:8C7E:1BE (talk) 14:56, 10 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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