Are there in English the expressions ´to eat“ and ´to give“ in this case?

July 23rd, 2008 by

In Portuguese, when 2 people are having anal sex, we say the top is ´eating“ and the bottom is ´giving“. Does anybody say that in English? for example: Peter and Paul had sex.

was the top and Paul was the bottom. So, Peter ate Paul and Paul give to Peter. (fictional names)

One Response to “Are there in English the expressions ´to eat“ and ´to give“ in this case?”

  1. Alex H

    The only times we use the term “eating” in reference to sex is when a person is performing oral sex on his or her partner, so basically he or she is “eating” or “ate” the person (out). And the partner is the “giver.” We don't have that term for anal sex. Although in the old days they used to say that the person was either “Greek Active” or “Greek Passive” meaning that the “GA” was the giver and the “GP” was the receiver. In your terms: Greek Active=Eater Greek Passive=Giver

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