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A '''pearl necklace''' is a ] term referring to a ] act in which a man ] ] on or near the ] or ] of another person. The result is said to look like a ] because of the stringy ] white clumps of semen that form there. <ref>'''': Dan Anderson. ], 1997. p106-7.</ref><ref>'''': Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith. ], 2003. p35</ref> A '''pearl necklace''' is a ] term referring to a ] act in which a man ] ] on or near the ] or ] of another person. The result is said to look like a ] because of the stringy ] white clumps of semen that form there. <ref>'''': Dan Anderson. ], 1997. p106-7.</ref><ref>'''': Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith. ], 2003. p35</ref>

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A pearl necklace is a slang term referring to a sexual act in which a man ejaculates semen on or near the neck or chest of another person. The result is said to look like a necklace of pearls because of the stringy translucent white clumps of semen that form there.

The practice of producing a pearl necklace (rather than ejaculating into a vagina or mouth) is sometimes referenced as an (imperfect) alternative to condoms in order to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Jessica Cutler of Asiance magazine writes:

"...I always felt uncomfortable with the presumptuous nature of the 'spit or swallow' dichotomy, as if those are my only two choices. I mean, you really can’t say, 'Actually, I would prefer a pearl necklace, please,' when you have a dick in your mouth. And aren’t we supposed to be using condoms anyway? If a man is wearing a condom like he’s supposed to, then spitting and swallowing are not viable options..."

Popular culture

  • The pearl necklace is the subject of the humorous, "tongue-in-cheek" song "Pearl Necklace" by the Texas rock group ZZ Top.
  • The band MorissonPoe has written a song called "Pearl Necklace", which is featured as an instrumental in the end credits of the video game Perfect Dark Zero and with explicit lyrics on that video game's soundtrack CD. They have also released a music video for their song, along with a video of the release party for the music video.

See also

References

  1. Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man: Dan Anderson. Regan Books, 1997. p106-7.
  2. The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll: Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith. Warner Books, 2003. p35
  3. Cutler, Jessica (2006-05-04). "Aren't we supposed to be having protected sex?". Retrieved 2007-01-06. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. MorissonPoe's Myspace
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