Jerry Jones loves some glory holes.
I find it hard to believe that no one has told him what it really means.
A glory hole (also spelled gloryhole and glory-hole) is a hole in a wall or partition, often between public lavatory cubicles or adult video arcade booths and lounges, for people to engage in s*xual activity or observe the person in the next cubicle.
The partition maintains anonymity and a sense of reassurance that the people involved would not be identified and possibly arrested. However, they are not exclusively favored by gay people and have become more commonly acknowledged as a fetish for straight and bisexual couples.
In more recent years, public glory holes have faded in popularity in many countries,
Glory holes are sometimes the topic of erotic literature.
This isn’t the first time Jones has dropped a Glory Hole.
Jerry Jones loves him some Glory Hole, but not in the way your nasty mind is thinking.
10 years ago, the Dallas Cowboys owner was outlining his expectations for the season after his Cowboys team came off an 8-8 year under Jason Garrett. Tony Romo was back under center at quarterback. DeMarco Murray was returning from a strong rookie season. Jason Witten was a perennial Pro Bowler.
“For me, it’s a reminder,” Jones said. “I, too, have been here 23 years. And it is a reminder I’ve been here when it was glory hole days, and I’ve been here when it wasn’t. And so, having said that, I want me some glory hole.”
It went viral then and it’s going viral once more time.
Live on First Take, the Cowboys owner dropped that saying once again.
Jones was unaware of the connotation that phrase held back then and likely still now.
This time around, the Cowboys are coming off a 12-5 record and a disappointing showing in the playoffs after they got eliminated by the 49ers.
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