Fellatio codes in the escort world

Fellatio codes in the escort world

Escort ads have a language of their own: sharp abbreviations, discreet codes, and very clear signals for those who know how to read them. Behind BJ, CBJ, or OWO lies more than jargon - it is about boundaries, expectations, and sometimes fantasies packaged a little too neatly.
In the world of erotic ads, fellatio is never far away. It appears in coded, precise, almost surgical forms, as if every letter had to count double. Escort girls include it in their profiles with raw honesty, without embellishment. And yet, behind these abbreviations lies a whole universe of sensations, preferences, and very real practices that only insiders truly understand.
I’ve spent days scanning these ads, reading between the lines, observing how a simple string of letters can turn a libertine encounter into an unforgettable moment. This language didn’t appear out of nowhere. It comes from a time when newspaper classifieds were charged per character. To pay less, people shortened everything. They invented codes. Today, on escort websites, these abbreviations remain because they say what matters without saying too much-direct and clear. Although, to be honest, some profiles overdo it… it almost feels like a technical menu.

Terms

Here are the most common abbreviations, acronyms, and codes you’ll find in escort ads when it comes to fellatio. The language can be blunt, but it has the advantage of being precise.

O-level

Oral Level. An old English expression used to refer to fellatio without actually saying the word. Back when certain terms were still banned in classifieds, this was a code only insiders understood.

BJ

Simple and effective: Blow Job. Classic fellatio, without further detail.

CBJ

Covered Blow Job. Protected fellatio with a condom. The most common version when safety takes priority over raw sensation.

FN / Fellation Nature / Fellation Naturelle / OWO

FN stands for natural fellatio, OWO for Oral Without Condom. Direct, without latex. More intense, more immediate, but also riskier. Many escorts clearly state when they offer it, while others reserve it for repeat encounters.

BBBJ

Bare Back Blow Job. Once again, without a condom. “Bareback” simply means skin-to-skin, without any barrier.

BBBJTC

Bare Back Blow Job To Completion. Natural fellatio carried through to ejaculation.

BBBJWF

Bare Back Blow Job With Facial. A version that ends with ejaculation on the face. Very popular in fantasies inspired by porn.

OWOTC

Oral Without Condom To Completion. Same principle as BBBJTC: no protection, all the way to ejaculation.

Royal fellatio

A term sometimes used for unprotected oral sex that ends with ejaculation in the mouth, without swallowing.

Imperial fellatio

The next level: natural fellatio ending with ejaculation in the mouth, followed by swallowing.

CIM / CIMWS / CIMSW

Cum In Mouth. Ejaculation in the mouth. CIMWS or CIMSW specify “With Swallow”: she accepts oral ejaculation and swallows. This is the direct equivalent of imperial fellatio.

NQBS

No Quit But Spit. She continues until the end but spits afterward. In practice, this matches royal fellatio.

CIF

Cum In Face. Ejaculation on the face. A visual and highly requested option, similar to BBBJWF but not necessarily involving oral beforehand.

DT

Deep Throat. When the penis goes as deep as possible into the mouth or throat. A practice that requires control, trust, and a good level of surrender on both sides.

NQNS

No Quit No Spit. She goes all the way and swallows. The imperial version.

RO

Reverse Oral. The classic 69, where both partners give and receive at the same time.

DT

Deep Throat. When the penis reaches as deep as possible. A practice requiring both trust and control.

BLS

Ball Licking and Sucking. Licking and sucking the testicles. Not strictly fellatio, but often part of the same intimate moment.

How to properly read an escort ad

Sometimes, everything comes down to three letters. BJ, CBJ, BBBJ… and the difference is huge. One profile may seem similar to another, but the practices offered can completely change the experience.

The key reflex? Take the time to read every abbreviation. Some escorts are very strict, others more flexible, but everything is usually written clearly. You just need to understand the code.

The origins of a straight-to-the-point jargon

Imagine the 80s or 90s. A prostitute or escort writes her ad. Every extra word costs money. So they switch to English, shorten everything, create acronyms. The result? A vocabulary that still circulates today-fluid, efficient, sometimes raw. In Switzerland, where encounters between consenting adults have been legally accepted for decades, this language developed naturally. It allows transparency without slipping into vulgarity.
The acronym OWO first appeared on American swinger forums in the 90s, long before spreading to European ads. It followed the rise of online exchanges, where discretion mattered more than poetry.
The acronym OWO first appeared on American swinger forums in the 90s, long before spreading to European ads. It followed the rise of online exchanges, where discretion mattered more than poetry.
In Geneva, an escort once told me how a regular client asked for BBBJTC right from the first meeting. She agreed because she already knew him. The atmosphere in the room was heavy, almost silent-just the sound of her mouth, warm and wet, without any barrier. That direct contact made every movement more electric, more alive.
In Lausanne, another professional used FN in almost all her ads. She simply explained: “It’s more intense, more real.” And she was right. The sensation changes everything.
A common mistake is to think CBJ removes all risk. In reality, even protected oral sex can pose issues if the condom shifts or hygiene isn’t perfect. Nothing is ever zero risk.
This coded language, in the end, is just a tool. It allows adults who enjoy sex to understand each other without ambiguity. You read an ad, decode BJ, BBBJ, or DT, and suddenly the picture becomes clear. The warmth of a mouth moving slowly. The rhythm building. That raw, unapologetic connection. That’s the essence of libertine encounters.
These terms can create the illusion of a risk-free game, but some practices remain risky, especially without protection. STIs are invisible, silent, and circulate in these contexts as well. Behind these very direct acronyms lies a more complex reality that many prefer to ignore in the moment.
And you- which code excites you the most? The next ad you open might just give you the answer.

FAQ

BJ refers to a standard oral service. CBJ means it is performed with protection, using a condom. BBBJ, on the other hand, indicates an unprotected version, more direct but also riskier. These three terms are among the most common in erotic ads and significantly impact the nature of the service offered.

Natural oral (FN or OWO) is performed without a condom, involving direct contact. Protected oral (CBJ) includes protection. The difference lies in both sensation and risk, which is why many escorts clearly specify this in their ads.

These acronyms indicate that the act continues until completion. BBBJTC means unprotected oral until the end, as does OWOTC. These details are important because they clearly define how the service is performed.

Focus on key terms like BJ, CBJ, FN or BBBJ first. Then look for additional details such as “TC” (to completion) or “WF”. With basic knowledge of these codes, you can understand an ad within seconds.

CIM stands for “Cum In Mouth”, while CIF means “Cum In Face”. These are very direct terms, widely used in English-speaking ads and commonly adopted across European platforms.

Yes, although they are less standardized than English acronyms. “Royal” usually refers to completion in the mouth without swallowing, while “imperial” includes swallowing. These expressions are more descriptive and sometimes used for differentiation.

Yes, especially with unprotected practices like FN or BBBJ. Even if these terms are commonly used, there are real risks of infection transmission. Acronyms describe the service but never replace caution.

This language originates from paid classified ads where every character had a cost. Professionals developed short codes to save space. Today, these abbreviations remain because they allow fast and efficient communication.


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