~ FEBRUARY 2023 ~
You’re hanging out with your buddies and one of them throws out a sexual slang term that everyone else in the room seems to know the meaning of — except you.
Naturally, you laugh along, not wanting to appear ignorant or, even worse, sexually inexperienced. You can’t ask your best guy friend what the term really means and you don’t want to ask your girlfriend either (chances are she wouldn’t know anyway; it’s usually guys that come up with these things). So where do you turn? To the internet, of course, and to AM’s list of sex terms you don’t dare ask about.
Snowballing
If you’re a Kevin Smith fan, you likely already know the meaning of snowballing, but for those who missed the explanation in Clerks, snowballing is when a woman goes down on a man, he ejaculates into her mouth and then she spits it back into his mouth while kissing. You might not dare to ask about this sex term, but you should know what you’re getting into before your girlfriend suggests trying it out. You should also be wary of anyone proposing “felching,” which involves sucking semen out of any orifice it has been deposited in, usually the anus.
Pearl Necklace

A man gives a woman a pearl necklace when he ejaculates on her chest, neck and shoulders as a result of him masturbating on her or thrusting between her breasts — also known as tit-f*cking. Giving her an actual pearl necklace will probably score you more brownie points.
Creampie
When a man ejaculates inside a woman’s vagina or anus without using a condom, it’s called a creampie. This internal cumshot is usually followed by watching the semen drip out of her. Some people refer to only the oozing fluid as the creampie. There is an entire genre of porn devoted to the practice of creampies.
A variation on the daisy chain concept is the “spit roast,” an act done by three people (usually a woman and two men, but the concept works with all homosexual males as well), in which the person in the center is penetrated in the vagina or ass by one partner, while performing oral sex on the other.
A version of this article originally appeared here on askmen.com