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Meaning of poner mirando para cuenca




Manuel Penichet P

poner mirando para cuenca
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The expression quot; Put looking for Cuenca quot; It is commonly used as a reference to the sexual position known commonly as the position of the dog (more formally as a tergo intercourse), by analogy to the same position in which Muslims are placed when they pray toward Mecca.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Have sex a tergo, behind. It seems that the origin of the expression is in the 15th century, when Philip the fair, the womanizing husband of Juana la Loca, went up to the tower with one of palace ladies who used to be basin to see far cities of the Kingdom. The Queen told him: go the tower with this lady to wear it facing basin. The guards knew to what went and extended the expression with that sense.

  



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