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The term "blow job" is inaccurate and potentially dangerous.

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wildbill83 · 36-40, M
The first recorded usage of the term “Blow Job” is tracked to a comic book printed in 1948. The name of the comic book is Tijuana Bible. It was a series of palm-sized pornographic comic books produced in the U.S. from 1920–1960. The edition printed in 1948 shows a male politician telling his colleague, “You give such a good blow job.” The authors were anonymous artists. The freelance cartoonist Doc Rankin is one of the possible authors of the comic. One of the declassified FBI memorandums from the early 1940s implies that one of the main artists was a woman. However, her name was redacted from the document.

The oldest verbal form originally appears among prostitutes in 1933. In their slang, they used the phrase “to blow someone off” to refer to giving oral sex. But the such context of language was only present in the circles of the oldest craft. Military pilots from the same time period considered the usage of their planes for blow jobs. It was their job to fly and when the plane would dash through the air the wind would blow strongly. It had no sexual connotation whatsoever. Yet it all started way earlier.

In the 17th century, “blow” meant to bring someone to orgasm. During that time the word “blowsy” was used to refer to women prone to debauchery and prostitution.