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In American slang , baseball metaphors for sex are often used as euphemisms for the degree of physical intimacy achieved in sexual encounters or relationships. Among the most commonly used metaphors is the progress of a batter and base-runner in describing levels of physical intimacy traditionally from a heterosexual perspective. Definitions vary, but the following are typical usages of the terms: [ 4 ]. The metaphors are found variously in popular American culture, with one well-known example in the Meat Loaf song " Paradise by the Dashboard Light ", which describes a young couple " making out ", with a voice-over commentary of a portion of a baseball game, as a metaphor for the couple's activities.
She's gonna give the go ahead, the inning isn't over yet for me. Baseball positions are used as a coded reference to the roles played by men who have sex with men : [ 7 ]. The sequence of "running the bases" is often regarded as a script, or pattern, for young people who are experimenting with sexual relationships.
The script may have slightly changed since the s. Kohl and Francoeur state that with the growing emphasis in the s on safe sex to expand sex beyond heterosexual penetrative intercourse, the "home run" has taken on the additional dimension of oral sex. Richters and Rissel conversely state that "third base" is now sometimes considered to comprise oral sex as part of the accepted pattern of activities, as a precursor to "full" i.
Deborah Roffman writes that the baseball metaphor has been "insidiously powerful, singularly effective, and very efficient There are conflicting perspectives on the use of the baseball metaphor as a part of sex education. Some educators have found the baseball metaphor an effective instructional tool when providing sex education to middle school students.
In their book A Chicken's Guide to Talking Turkey With Your Kids About Sex , they use a baseball metaphor to aid parents in the discussion of puberty with their children, dividing the topics into "first base" "Changes from the neck up" , "second base" "Changes from the neck to the waist" , "third base" "Changes from the waist down" , and "home plate" "The Big 'It ' ".