Rub a Dub Dub
Today's poem is a familiar English nursery rhyme. The rhyme exists in several different versions. The oldest version, dating to the 14th century, is:
This is thought to refer to a peep show at a fair, where the butcher, baker, and candlestick maker were peeping at three naked girls in a tub. The origins of some of these nursery rhymes are not so innocent!
In the 1800s the rhyme was changed to refer to three men, not three maids, in an effort to clean it up. One version goes:
Of course, which version is dirtier depends on your point of view, and on what the three men were doing in that tub. I'm taking my cue from "Twas enough to make a man stare." So, friends, feel free to stare!
Rub a dub dub, three men in a tub
And who do you think they were?
The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker
'Twas enough to make a man stare.
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Note: I got the third photo from Franco's blog Vellohomo. Thanks, Franco!
3 comments:
Group showers were something I experience as 16-yr-old and up. Morning wood and masturbation were the norm, and as I got older, blowjobs and intercourse became common, too.
What fun!
what the hell, why being shy in the locker room while showering?
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