• SlothMama@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I’ve never understood what is meant literally when people talk about sitting on someone’s face.

    I used to think it was a euphemism for oral sex, but honestly I often see it used differently or even literally? Is it a fetish? Is it about the scent?

    I’m genuinely asking out of legitimate lack of clear intention.

    • MyOtherInstanceIsDown@lemmy.ca
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      43 minutes ago

      I think it is one of those phrases that means different things depending on the context/person. I always think oral sex when I say it, but I know other people would probably say it is the act of sitting all over the face and not necessarily oral. Some people might like the crushing powerlessness of it.

    • celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      31 minutes ago

      “Sitting on someone’s face” is indeed an allusion to oral sex with the implication of added analingus. There is no “sitting” as that would risk huge injury, but rather, hovering over someone’s face.