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The practice of hitting one's partner for sexual enjoyment is familiar (see ]), but in the various joke-descriptions of the donkey punch more exotic rationales are often given for it. For example, sometimes it is said to cause the ]s around the ] or ] to contract around the ], giving enhanced pleasure to the active partner. In one exaggerated telling<ref> An example appears on the joke website Thepinksock.com </ref> this phenomenon is of such great force as to result in the inversion of the ] (which may then be described as a "]"). In reality, punching someone in the back of the head (]ing) can damage the ], causing death or permanent injury. It is illegal in ] for this reason. The donkey punch may also be prosecutable as ] or ], in some jurisdictions even if ] is given. The practice of hitting one's partner for sexual enjoyment is familiar (see ]), but in the various joke-descriptions of the donkey punch more exotic rationales are often given for it. For example, sometimes it is said to cause the ]s around the ] or ] to contract around the ], giving enhanced pleasure to the active partner. In one exaggerated telling<ref> An example appears on the joke website Thepinksock.com </ref> this phenomenon is of such great force as to result in the inversion of the ] (which may then be described as a "]"). In reality, punching someone in the back of the head (]ing) can damage the ], causing death or permanent injury. It is illegal in ] for this reason. The donkey punch may also be prosecutable as ] or ], in some jurisdictions even if ] is given.


===Variation: The Tony Danza===
The Tony Danza is a variation on donkey punching named for ], star of the 1980s sitcom ] During sex, a male would ask "Who's the boss?" (the partner may be expected to respond "you are," but it is not necessary to continue) as he proceeds to perform the donkey punch on his partner while exclaiming repeatedly, "No Bitch, Tony Danza's the boss!" It is important to note that not all donkey punches are Tony Danzas.
The Danza Slap is a similar act where a male being ] by his partner and after asking, "who's the boss?" strikes her face with his penis, open hand, or fist.{{fact}}
==Cultural references== ==Cultural references==
*Popular actor ], best known for his role as ] in '']'', also works as a professional ] under the moniker "Donkey Punch". *Popular actor ], best known for his role as ] in '']'', also works as a professional ] under the moniker "Donkey Punch".

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Donkey punch is a slang term for a sex move performed during doggy style vaginal or anal sex. The move involves the penetrating partner punching the penetrated partner in the back of the head or neck. The act is mostly encountered as a joke or urban legend as is often thought of as fictitious, but in recent years it has appeared occasionally in pornography. The first commercial recording of it may be in the 2004 JM Productions film Guttermouths 30, in which Alex Sanders punches Gia Paloma. Later it was featured extensively in the 2005 JM Productions film Donkey Punch.

The practice of hitting one's partner for sexual enjoyment is familiar (see sadism and masochism), but in the various joke-descriptions of the donkey punch more exotic rationales are often given for it. For example, sometimes it is said to cause the muscles around the vagina or anus to contract around the penis, giving enhanced pleasure to the active partner. In one exaggerated telling this phenomenon is of such great force as to result in the inversion of the rectum (which may then be described as a "pink sock"). In reality, punching someone in the back of the head (rabbit punching) can damage the brain stem, causing death or permanent injury. It is illegal in professional boxing for this reason. The donkey punch may also be prosecutable as assault or sexual assault, in some jurisdictions even if consent is given.


Variation: The Tony Danza

The Tony Danza is a variation on donkey punching named for Tony Danza, star of the 1980s sitcom Who's the Boss? During sex, a male would ask "Who's the boss?" (the partner may be expected to respond "you are," but it is not necessary to continue) as he proceeds to perform the donkey punch on his partner while exclaiming repeatedly, "No Bitch, Tony Danza's the boss!" It is important to note that not all donkey punches are Tony Danzas. The Danza Slap is a similar act where a male being fellated by his partner and after asking, "who's the boss?" strikes her face with his penis, open hand, or fist.

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In episode 8 of the flash series Retarded Animal Babies by David C. Lovelace donkey asks the girl if she knows what a donkey punch is. He discirbes it as a Dirty Sanchez only with punching.

  1. An example appears on the joke website Thepinksock.com
  2. "New evidence of Enron schemes Documents, tapes in Washington state case prompt lawmakers to demand regulators reopen probe into fallen energy company" Zachary Coile, San Francisco Chronicle, June 15, 2004.
  3. SeaLab 2021. "Legacy of Laughter" Episode no. 52, first broadcast 25 April 2005 by Cartoon Network. Referenced in the Avenue D Song "Donkey Punch" ("Donkey punch, do the donkey punch").

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