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1 In popular culture
The term was used by George Carlin in his Incomplete
List Of Impolite Words joke as early as 1984 on the album Carlin On Campus
The term was introduced to viewers of the HBO sex
comedy Sex and the City in episode 69, rst broadcast
in 2004.[5][6][7][8] In the episode one of the characters
misunderstands a promise she overhears made to another
character, Samantha Jones, who then explained the term.
Boogie-Blues band ZZ Top was criticized for the lyrics of
its song "Pearl Necklace" as one of its songs whose lyrics
were claimed to objectify women.[9]
An example of a pearl necklace
2 See also
Bukkake
Cum shot
Facial
Gokkun
3 References
Notes
[1] Davis, 1996, pages 125-127
[2] Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man: Dan Anderson. Regan Books, 1997. p 106-7.
[3] The Vice Guide to Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll:
Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes, Shane Smith. Warner
Books, 2003. p 35
[4] Wendy Chapkis (1997). Live sex acts: women performing
erotic labor (illustrated ed.). Taylor & Francis. p. 170
(and footnote 57 on page 232). ISBN 0-415-91288-1.
[5] LATEST LOWLIGHTS FROM SEX AND THE
CITY. Parents Television Council. Retrieved 2012-0130. Actually we're talking about the other kind of pearl
necklace. You know, the kind where the guy decorates
your neck? mirror
[6] Luck be an old lady. Sex and the City scripts. Retrieved
2012-01-30. mirror
4 FURTHER READING
[7] Sabrina Weill (2006). Perigee, ed. The Real Truth about
Teens and Sex. p. 113. ISBN 0-399-53280-3. I didn't
know what a pearl necklace was until I watched Sex and
the City
[8] Ben Shapiro (2005). Regnery Publishing, ed. Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism Is Corrupting Our Future.
ISBN 0-89526-016-6. Samantha to Charlotte: actually,
we're talking about the other kind of pearl necklace. You
know, the one where the guy decorates your neck?
[9] Michael Saunders (1991-04-05). Blues-driven Boogie
Of Zz Top To Fill Miami Arena For 2 Shows. Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2012-01-31. ZZ Top is not without its
booing section. They have been knocked for the womanas-bimbo image by decorating videos with long-legged
beauties. And critics have charged that sexually oriented
tunes such as Tush, Pearl Necklace, and Velcro Fly also
portray women as sex objects. mirror
Further reading
Eric Partridge; Tom Dalzell; Terry Victor (2006).
Taylor & Francis, ed. The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. p. 1455.
ISBN 0-415-25938-X.
Peter Davis (1996). Auckland University Press, ed.
Intimate Details & Vital Statistics: AIDS, Sexuality
and the Social Order in New Zealand. pp. 125127.
ISBN 1-86940-139-5.
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