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This is semi-speculative, but there's a phrase like "lie with" in the first books of the Bible.
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to add a wrinkle to your question. In the army it was phrased as "friends are friends, but buddies sleep together."
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Probably my old boss. He only spoke in euphemisms and they were endless so mathematically he is the most likely source.
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Romeo and Juliet perhaps
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Any source on this?
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Here for all the retroactively speculative comments...
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Literally all of them omg
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Beds were separated between spouses on TV & in film eons ago. Sleeping together meant they were intimately ‘sleeping’ in the same bed. Then the terms was rounded off to just ‘sleeping together’ for ppl that weren’t even married. I guess.
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I think it was a big deal for married couples on TV to be in the same bed in the 1950s.
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