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This article was recently renamed and moved to this new article by User:CaptainEek without a discussion or reason provided. Before moving back to the original title, I want to discuss this here. Please provide a justification for this undiscussed move User:CaptainEek. --- FULBERT ( talk) 18:20, 15 February 2020 (UTC)
The health risks section could be strengthened. There should be more WP: WEIGHT on STIs. Prcc27 ( talk) 04:30, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
The article says a couple times that the term is mostly used for men having unprotected sex with men, but I've heard it mostly used as a slang term for guys doing it with girls without a condom....
Now personally I don't have many gay friends, and I don't talk much about sex with the gay guys I do know, so it certainly could well be that the term is ALSO commonly used among gay men, and perhaps it even originated in that community.
But I can say for sure that nowadays the term is in VERY widespread use to describe a guy doing it with a girl with no condom.....And given that the straight population is much larger than the population of gay men, it's almost certainly used much more in total (if not as a percentage) for hetero sex. - 2003:CA:8708:3FED:1093:CBB:52D9:8112 ( talk) 10:18, 14 April 2023 (UTC)
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This article was recently renamed and moved to this new article by User:CaptainEek without a discussion or reason provided. Before moving back to the original title, I want to discuss this here. Please provide a justification for this undiscussed move User:CaptainEek. --- FULBERT ( talk) 18:20, 15 February 2020 (UTC)
The health risks section could be strengthened. There should be more WP: WEIGHT on STIs. Prcc27 ( talk) 04:30, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
The article says a couple times that the term is mostly used for men having unprotected sex with men, but I've heard it mostly used as a slang term for guys doing it with girls without a condom....
Now personally I don't have many gay friends, and I don't talk much about sex with the gay guys I do know, so it certainly could well be that the term is ALSO commonly used among gay men, and perhaps it even originated in that community.
But I can say for sure that nowadays the term is in VERY widespread use to describe a guy doing it with a girl with no condom.....And given that the straight population is much larger than the population of gay men, it's almost certainly used much more in total (if not as a percentage) for hetero sex. - 2003:CA:8708:3FED:1093:CBB:52D9:8112 ( talk) 10:18, 14 April 2023 (UTC)