Yeah. The original meaning of squick describes a highly disgusting and somewhat impractical sex act. As its usage has grown it's come to be more associated with discomfort, sometimes extreme discomfort. However, some people still associate it with the sex act.
If you're curious about the original meaning, let me know or do a google search.
Okay. AFAIK, Squicking is the act of trans-cranial intercourse. Stimulation is provided via the gap between the lobes of the brain. Theoretically, such an act would be performed through a trepanation hole or other skull injury.
I've also seen it used to describe trans-orbital intercourse, but that's less common.
Thankfully, I doubt that anyone has ever actually squicked someone. It's most commonly used as an insult or threat, although I'm sure there's some erotic fiction based around squicking somewhere on the net.
To be honest (sorry, darcydodo), I think it's more than mildly unpleasant. There's certainly a possible reading (and a short piece like that leaves a lot of room for interpretation) where what's going on is rape or something pretty close to it. The fact that Willow potentially fancies Faith if anything makes that interpretation worse. I hope I don't need to justify that view too much!
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Date: 2003-08-21 04:49 pm (UTC)If you're curious about the original meaning, let me know or do a google search.
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Date: 2003-08-21 04:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-08-21 05:35 pm (UTC)Squicking involves drilling a hole in the front of the skull of the victim, and fucking them between the two lobes of the brain.
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Date: 2003-08-21 05:36 pm (UTC)I've also seen it used to describe trans-orbital intercourse, but that's less common.
Thankfully, I doubt that anyone has ever actually squicked someone. It's most commonly used as an insult or threat, although I'm sure there's some erotic fiction based around squicking somewhere on the net.
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