Pegging (sexual Practice) - in Popular Culture - 2000s

2000s

  • Pegging was featured in the 2005 series of the UK comedy Peep Show (2005).
  • In the July 2005 Episode of Entourage, Season 2, group pegging is used as a bribe against a blog writer.
  • It was featured in the television show Weeds, during the episode "Crush Girl Love Panic" (2006).
  • In the January 2007 pilot episode of Dirt, Lucy Spiller (Courteney Cox) blackmails Prince Tyreese (Rick Fox) with photographs of him being pegged by a prostitute.
  • The September 2007 film YPF features a storyline in which a couple who feel their lovemaking has become boring over time, attempt to spice up their sex by trying pegging.
  • The theatre company Pack of Others have an entire theatrical performance devoted to "spreading the word about the pleasures of prostate stimulation and strap-on sex". The show has toured nationally and won Best Comedy at the 2008 San Francisco Fringe Festival.
  • The 2008 film Zack and Miri Make a Porno features pegging between characters played by Traci Lords and Ricky Mabe. In a deleted scene in the film, Mabe's character asks Lords's character if it was the first time she pegged someone. Lords responded that it wasn't, but it was the first time someone requested that she put a condom on the dildo.
  • Dan Savage was the guest on The Colbert Report on November 29, 2010. During the interview Savage educated host Stephen Colbert on the practice of pegging.
  • It was featured in the January 2011 premier episode of Shameless.
  • The May 2011 film Everything Must Go features a scene when Will Ferrell's character Nick Halsey sees a couple pegging through the window.
  • In the November 2011 movie On ne choisit pas sa famille, César Borgnoli, alias Christian Clavier, is pegged by Kim alias Muriel Robin.
  • In the episode Fugitivus of TV series of Spartacus: Vengeance pegging was shown to occur in a brothel between a man and prostitute.
  • In Fifty Shades of Grey, in Chapter 15, Christian Grey explains that he has been pegged by Mrs Robinson.

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