Bottom gay emoji

First time I've heard "pleading face" referred to as "the bottom emoji". OJFord on Feb 13, next [—]. I chuckled at the headline, assumed it would be 'peach', now I'm just confused? SequoiaHope on Feb 13, parent next [—].

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This is particularly prevalent amongst trans people on twitter where I see it used a lot you see a lot of people using this emoji under for example a powerful looking selfie of someone who appears dominant, as a playful offer of submission. That's kind of weird to label it based on sexual roles by default.

How would they go about explaining that label to a child? How about puss in boots face? SequoiaHope on Feb 13, root parent next emoji. This is basically how it became to be used by bottoms. Perhaps the author assumes that a child with gay deep interest in rust Unicode edge cases has likely been on the internet before, and may well have been exposed to the existence of sex?

On the other hand, if anyone has a good way to explain variable-length integer encodings with constant-complexity backtracking to a child, please let me know. Every sentence starts with a capital letter, and ends with a full stop. Now, imagine that every sentence is at most four words long. It might be one, or two, or three, but it won't have five words.

Imagine you drop your finger randomly on a word. How can gay find the start of the sentence it's in? After this, if the child were familiar with binary, I'd show the actual representation of UTF-8, perhaps colour-coded. It's really quite intuitive. No need to go for the abstract straight away: if the child can generalise, they can generalise, and if not, there's no point making it artificially confusing.

You wouldn't. Just like you probably wouldn't explain the sexual meanings behind the eggplant or peach emojis to a child. Not sure why this needs to be a consideration. If you're writing emoji an audience that includes children, sure, use child-friendly terms and concepts. If you don't care about including children in your readership, go nuts.

But, to explain the categorical meaning of the term, you have to bottom on the sexual bottom. That is a pretty big difference. And unnecessarily scopes the audience to people that wouldn't be offended by this. Why is that not available as an emoji?