So playing video games, teabagging is hilarious, humiliating, and pretty much a universal sign of "lol I'm>u" So how well does teabagging translate to real life?
Last spring I was playing football with some friends and I made a sick catch for a TD, and as my celebration, I set the ball down, and proceeded to teabag the football repeatedly.
I kinda got some mixed reactions, but I thought it was hilarious. I've thought about expanding the reasons for teabagging. Have you ever tried it in real life? What situations would you recommend it for?
Last spring I was playing football with some friends and I made a sick catch for a TD, and as my celebration, I set the ball down, and proceeded to teabag the football repeatedly.
I kinda got some mixed reactions, but I thought it was hilarious. I've thought about expanding the reasons for teabagging. Have you ever tried it in real life? What situations would you recommend it for?