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No Nuts November is one of those silly events that came about based upon dares, likely from a bunch of drunk college students, sometime around 2011, when it first appeared in the Urban Dictionary.
There are two ways to look at this month.
The G-rated version considers it a month without nuts, no cashews, pecans, or Brazil nuts (peanuts are okay as they are a legume, not a nut).
The X-rated version, and why we are pretty sure a group of drunk men created this event, is No Nuts November challenges men to refrain from anything to do with their ding-a-ling and cherry sacks—the kind they come equipped with, generally at birth.
The objective of No Nuts November is to ignore the eggplant and meatballs sans sauce for thirty days. It’s a rolling joke with men who will ask each other, “Have you failed No Nut November?”
Yes, it’s silly. But the guys seem to have fun with this.
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