#!markdown
Nat, I respect your feedback. But here's an honest question: is "popping a
cherry" really something people find offensive? I know the origin of the
expression but I don't associate it as being gender-specific. I definitely
appreciate the input here, but I also gotta say that while my interpretation
of what's appropriate has changes over the years, I still often find myself
gagging over what 'is' offensive vs. what 'could be' just because someone is
able to make a connection.
So, really honest question. Is that really offensive, or is it a reach?
Sept. 21, 2016, 6:15 p.m. - Pete Roggeman
#!markdown Nat, I respect your feedback. But here's an honest question: is "popping a cherry" really something people find offensive? I know the origin of the expression but I don't associate it as being gender-specific. I definitely appreciate the input here, but I also gotta say that while my interpretation of what's appropriate has changes over the years, I still often find myself gagging over what 'is' offensive vs. what 'could be' just because someone is able to make a connection. So, really honest question. Is that really offensive, or is it a reach?