Love Island's 'sex code' sees girls use beautician metaphors while boys chat science
16.06.2022 - 15:07
/ ok.co.uk
Starring on Love Island but don't want mum and dad watching back home to know exactly what you've been up to? This year’s singletons have the solution, and have been keeping viewers amused as they try and stay coy about their romantic activities - while also sharing the full story. As with each year of the ITV dating show, there are plenty of code words used by the Islanders to describe the happenings in the villa.
In a sequence on Wednesday night's episode, the girls' use the word "beauty salon" to describe the saucy events happening between couples after hours. On Wednesday's episode, the ladies huddled together during breakfast to discuss the antics of the night before and to discover whether anyone got up to any mischief.
Ekin-Su, 26, asks the girls on the terrace: "Anything happened in the beauty salon last night, ladies?" To which Paige , 24, replies: "No, mine's not up and running yet. It's still going through planning at the minute." Referring to the two new arrivals, Jay and Remi , she added: "We've got new contractors coming in at the minute, so we're just sussing them out before we start getting down and dirty with the work.
You know what I mean?" On the other side of the house, as the boys group around the sofas to also catch up on the late-night shenanigans, microbiologist Dami , 26, went for a science metaphor as he asked his fellow Islanders if they had "used their pipette". He says: "Anyone used their pips last night? You guys know what pipettes are, right?" To which, the boys in unison mumbled: "Yeah, yeah." Followed by Luca , 23, who replies: "My pipette is full to the f*****g brim and if anything touches it, my pipette will explode." But the sex code appears to have backfired as viewers couldn't help
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