what does the term "blasting rope" mean? (im not a native english speaker)
When a man ejaculates it can have the appearance of a rope or string, especially if it is the result of a powerful orgasm.
Some funky junk spitting facts instead of ropes.
I don't remember saying I wasn't blasting rope
As a native speaker, it isn't any particular phrase that I've ever heard before. Therefore it's a sex thing
I assume that anything in slang or music that I don’t understand is either about sex or drugs.
Ejaculating
It's also definitely not something you'll ever hear.
From a Google search I think this post made it up anyway. Most results are this post, Urban dictionary only added it in 2018.
You need to bone up on your reading
I mean I know "ropes" could be used to mean that. But "blasting ropes" specifically isn't really a thing.
In any case it's very uncommon.
Maybe in your house 😏
Anything is a thing, everything is made up, and you're only going to be disappointed trying to moderate others!
I heard of "throwing rope" as far back as 2010.
what does the term "blasting rope" mean? (im not a native english speaker)
When a man ejaculates it can have the appearance of a rope or string, especially if it is the result of a powerful orgasm.
Some funky junk spitting facts instead of ropes.
I don't remember saying I wasn't blasting rope
As a native speaker, it isn't any particular phrase that I've ever heard before. Therefore it's a sex thing
I assume that anything in slang or music that I don’t understand is either about sex or drugs.
Ejaculating
It's also definitely not something you'll ever hear.
From a Google search I think this post made it up anyway. Most results are this post, Urban dictionary only added it in 2018.
You need to bone up on your reading
I mean I know "ropes" could be used to mean that. But "blasting ropes" specifically isn't really a thing.
In any case it's very uncommon.
Maybe in your house 😏
Anything is a thing, everything is made up, and you're only going to be disappointed trying to moderate others!
I heard of "throwing rope" as far back as 2010.