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No no but it lends itself well to be a term. And jack off was a term already that didn’t come from jack and jill. But with the euphemistic nature of the rhyme and the term jacking being used, jilling was an easy term to land on.
Wait - is the nursery rhyme meant to be euphemistic?!
No no but it lends itself well to be a term. And jack off was a term already that didn’t come from jack and jill. But with the euphemistic nature of the rhyme and the term jacking being used, jilling was an easy term to land on.
Oh thank god.