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this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2024
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Tbh, no. I expected they would be about 32 using the word "skeet." I'd expect the youth of today to say "cummies" or some other abject disgrace of a word lol.
Well the exact phrase used was "can’t wait to skeet on your face with [my dick]" so
and I've seen grown adults well over into 25+ saying "cummies" lmao
One correction, adult in age alone* lol.
No actual "grown adult" says cummies (outside of "for the meme" of course), those are large gross 25yo children.
nah I wouldn't gatekeep adulthood like that lol
Usually I'd agree, I've been called a kid for a lot less myself, but in this case the subject is a word more grating than the classic "Moist."