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who invented the sex position 69
The 69 position, where partners engage in simultaneous oral sex, has been a part of human sexual practices for centuries and is not attributed to a single inventor. It likely evolved over time through exploration and experimentation in various cultures around the world.
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It is a sexual position so making love is love sometimes so yeah...
The 13th letter of the alphabet is the letter M which stands for Marijuana. The number 69 represents the sexual position.
It's funny because 69 (as a sexual position) represents a couple doing mutual oral sex at the same time!
It doesn't mean anything. People just laugh about it because "69" is a sexual position during intercourse haha.
"69" refers to a sexual position where two partners align themselves in such a way that each person's head is near the other's genitals, allowing for simultaneous oral sex. The number "69" visually represents the position, with each partner's body forming the shape of the number. This position emphasizes mutual pleasure and intimacy, and it is often discussed in sexual conversations or "sex talk."
It's when people go into a 69 position. It's a sexual position. If you think about it, you and your partners body make a 69 when performing oral sex.
One significant thing about the number 69 is that it stands for the zodiac sign cancer. Another significance is that it is the symbol of a couple and it is also a slang word for a sexual position.
The number 69 is used to denote the sexual position of 2 people giving oral sex to each other at the same time.
Well, darling, "69" is a sexual position where two partners engage in simultaneous oral sex. One person lies on their back while the other person lies on top, creating a "69" shape. It's all about give and take, if you catch my drift.