It means they’re having bareback sex and the man orgasms while inside her.

It should not be tolerated at the workplace. I’m forced to listen to this rhetoric because my shift isn’t done yet, and I can’t leave without getting fired. I’m forced into a sexual discussion without consent, and it’s so graphically disgusting that I feel nauseous.

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    It’s part of life. Like, literally. That’s how this all works. Best to get used to the concept.

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      I mean, so is death, but the corpo workplace convention is that I should temper it with phrases such as “passed away” and “is no longer with us.”

      I’d love if I could just say we’re fucking raw instead of the OP verbiage.

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        I actually hate those euphemisms and tend to say “I was so sorry to hear your x died, are you doing ok?” Things like that. Just always feel like it would be so annoying to have all that “sorry for your loss” it’s so sterile.

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          Indeed. I don’t believe we should brush the experiences of life under a rug. These are some of the most common shared human experiences. I think the world would be a better place if we talked about them more openly.