Tea bag

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Tea baggen is a slang expression for a variant of sexual intercourse in which a man places his scrotum on the face or on the head of a sexual partner or inserts it into his / her mouth. The name Tea bag refers to the similarity of the practice with the use of a tea bag (English: Tea bag ) and hot water. As a non-penetrative form of sexual intercourse, it can be viewed as a stand-alone variety or as foreplay .

Oral sex

In addition to the penis , the testicle is a sensitive part of the body and an erogenous zone in humans. Due to the sensitivity of the testicle, there are many possibilities for stimulation. While for some men oral stimulation of the testicle quickly climaxes, others hardly respond to this approach. There are several ways to increase enjoyment during fellatio . These include sucking and pulling on the testicles and using the lips to minimize any painful contact with the teeth. In addition, tea tagging was highlighted as a pleasant way of foreplay and safe sex . It has a low risk of developing sexually transmitted diseases , including HIV .

It was first shown in the 1998 film Pecker . In the meantime, this variety has become so important that it is the subject of an episode of Sex and the City .

Sex and relationship scientists define the correct execution of the sexual practice differently: According to the columnist Dan Savage , the person whose testicles are stimulated is called a "teabagger" and the person who stimulates is called a "teabaggee": "A teabagger dips the sack teabaggee receives the dipped sack ”(“ A teabagger dips sack; a teabaggee receives dipped sack. ”). According to other sources, it is just as easy as fellatio, the only difference being that the testicle is also included. Still others believe that the man has to crouch over his or her partner while repeatedly inserting and removing his genitals in and out of his mouth. The Howard Stern Show debated whether licking or caressing the genitals could be described as teaagging.

Harassment and ridicule

Tea bagging is not always done consensually , for example it is often viewed as a prank , which is defined in some legal systems as sexual assault or assault . In the past it was used repeatedly in connection with harassment , in which sometimes several people pressed the victim to the ground while the perpetrator forcibly brought his genitals near the victim's face or pressed his crotch in the face.

In video games

The practice is also depicted in video games. It is used there as a sign of dominance, humiliation or simply as a joke. A defeated opponent is additionally humiliated by the victor sitting on him and pressing his crotch into the victim's face. This phenomenon is widespread in the gaming community.

Individual evidence

Wiktionary: teabagging  - explanations of meanings, word origins , synonyms, translations
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