Several years ago, I wanted to teach my dogs to come from behind and lie down between my legs. I used the command "Under." I wasn't going for a sit, since I am short, my dogs are tall, you get the picture. I didn't work hard enough on perfecting it back then, but this thread has me thinking about it, so maybe I'll start working on it again. Winter's on its way, need to find fun things to do in the house.
I do hope you are being serious duane! That's wonderful! I can picture the faces of my friends in the walker-moms group at my daughter's school already!
Yes, I am. I was extremely surprised to find that some people think that is an illicit term. I grew up with sports and always considered it to be an anatomical term, akin to groin.
As far as elicit goes, it's pretty mild as far as I know. Honestly even a command named "groin" would probably get some head turns. I have probably just been with my husband for too long and have warped maturity.
Perhaps not outright vulger, just a bit gross. hehe. Just puts something in your mind.
Quote: Duane Hull
Yes, I am. I was extremely surprised to find that some people think that is an illicit term. I grew up with sports and always considered it to be an anatomical term, akin to groin.
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