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Jaffa cake
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Just read The Guardian article re Jaffa cake now being included in the 5yr revision of the OED. I'm puzzled as to the reference in the article of the words Jaffa cake being diversified into a "small subculture in bondage sex". I understand the references to a nickname & those in literature but bondage sex? Without anyone giving me a pornographic reply does anyone know the answer?
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This is all I've been able to find, but it's not really very coherent.
(I logged in to ask this question myself, as it goes).
This is all I've been able to find, but it's not really very coherent.
(I logged in to ask this question myself, as it goes).
I think I've worked it out:) Jaffa cakes are so delicious that when one is in bondage a Jaffa cake is placed so temptingly near but so unobtainable that it's exquisite torture controlling the salivating desire to eat it:) There, I'm not going any further because someone might come up with a really revolting answer & put me off Jaffa cakes for ever:)