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Guys Would You Tap That

Why do guys say "I'd tap that"?

when they're saying they'd have sex with a girl?

Like where does the phrase originate...sex isn't really characterized by a "tapping" motion?

To be honest the phrase always brings to mind the image of someone like tapping someone on the butt for me haha.

What does it mean when a guy says "i'd tap that"?

because this guy i know keeps commenting all my pictures saying "dammnn i'd tap that." and its getting annoying cuz i dont know what it means. i feel like a major loser asking diss..but yeeeuh.

Ok so if a guy sayd id tap that it means i would have sex with that person???=[?

if your not ready or at least you dont feel ready than a straghit NO will do you owe no explanation to no one it your decision only you will decide when you feel ready to give some thing like that up..........never let any guys push you into something you dont wana do

What does it mean when a guy says "I'd tap that"?

It means he's a pig, and he needs to learn to treat you with a little more respect.

What does it mean when a guy says 'i would tap that' to his friends about a girl?

I was dancing at a party with my friends and there were some guys watching me. I noticed so I walked past them to get a drink. One of them said to his friend something like 'sure I would tap that' then when I walked past he smacked my bum. Is that what he meant by 'tap that' I don't understand what it means does anyone else know

GIRLS, why would you tap a guy on the shoulder or upper leg a lot???

to get attention and to display interest

Is it really embarrassing for a guy if he taps out to a female in an MMA match?

About as embarrassing if it was a guy who tapped him out. However just being in an MMA match should garner some respect for having the balls to willingly get in the cage against someone who is actively trying to hurt you. If one gets tapped oh well, l hope that guy learns from the fight and improves their game. However would I judge anyone for tapping out? No, stuff happens others are superior in skill or athleticism or someone makes a mistake and capitalizes. Nothing to be ashamed about though.

What does it mean when a guy asks if he can "tap" you or if you ever got "tapd"?

A guy asked me this through text.
Before, we were talking about "sexual reproduction" and teasing each other about who would go good with who. Then he said "give me a list that I CAN'T do to you". So I told him "You obviously can't hurt me :P, and you can't have sexual reproductionn with me. Haha" I meant to say that last part as a joke, since we just got finished talking about that.
So then he said "Aw, why not?" and we started to talk about my list. Then a while after he said "You didn't say I can't tap you:)"
When I seen that I was a little confused. :U

If a random guy walked toward you, tapped you on the shoulder, said you were physically attractive, gave you a smile, and walked away, would you be flattered? Would it possibly make your day?

It's happened to me. I think it's sweet and kind. Sometimes, I pay it forward, and tell women, men, and children when something about them catches me eye. "You have the most gorgeous smile". "I really like that sweater; did you get it near here?" "Your hair is amazing - where do you get it cut?" I know sometimes that can come off as a bit odd, but ya know, I don't really care. I  have no agenda when I compliment people. I think every one should get a sincere compliment from a stranger every now and again. The "rules" may be a little different for women than for men, on this. But it always makes me giggle to see the look of surprise and pride when someone gets called out on their lovely. Makes my day to pay a good compliment, too. Old - I mean like 80ish old - old ladies are the best to compliment; but old men seem to stand a little straighter, too. Sometimes men have said really lovely things to me and walked away, and it has absolutely made my day. I remember a UPS delivery guy tapping me on the shoulder in line at Starbucks; he startled me. He made me smile by telling me he thought I was beautiful, which was surprising and wonderful.  He said something kind about the dress I was wearing too, and walked away. It was the sweetest thing. I also remember feeling a bit perplexed that he didn't offer to treat me to my latte, but I know that was a whole lot of ridiculously wishful thinking on my part. I hadn't been having much luck in love at the time, and he left me with a tiny glimmer and spark of hope. Moments like that were more than enough to get me through a melancholy streak of bad-dates, almost dates, cancelled dates. At least, I thought, I could pass a first impression test; though in retrospect and years later, maybe all that incidents like that revealed was that a bigger part of my dating problem than I cared to admit may have been my personality.  Ha!

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