Thoughts to ponder

People often use the euphemism “common bodily orifice”. Is there such thing as an uncommon bodily orifice?

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Also, are women who dress up as men called “drag kings”?

(1) I don’t suppose ostomies are terribly common among the general population.

(2) Joe Jackson used the term on one of his live albums (referring to “our own drag king, Alison Cornell,” who was about to sing a song that was sung by a drag queen on the studio cut). So I guess, yeah.

Well, there are certainly some bodily orifices that are uncommonly used for certain activities (think nostrils or tear ducts).

Yes.

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I used to do that… just for charity fund raisers and such. I had an Elton John act.