Well, we know there won't be any of Jamie Dornan's "todger" shown in "Fifty Shades of Grey," but now we know where it was hiding.
In a new interview with British GQ, the hunky actor explained where his junk was kept while filming steamy sexy scenes with co-star Dakota Johnson (you're welcome).
"Your dignity is intact as much as it's all tucked away in a little flesh-colored bag," Jamie told the mag. "As a guy you put all your essentials in a little bag and you tie it up like a little bag of grapes and it's tucked away.
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"It's quite a peculiar thing to do every day," he added.
The 32-year-old Irish star did some in-depth research to pull off the role of BDSM-loving billionaire Christian Grey and said he has "seen the reality very closely" – and it's not all that exciting.
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"I can tell you from an alarmingly first-hand perspective it's not altogether sex," he told the mag. "But I've been in a dungeon with a lukewarm beer while a dominant has had some fun with his submissive and it was very playful and jovial and not at all dark and serious. There was a lot of laughter."
As for his personal feelings toward S&M, Jamie said he doesn’t find it to be a big deal.
"I'm an extremely liberal person, I don't give a f**k. If people are into that they're into that," he said. "By the way, if people make such a hoo-hah about the violence against women aspect of it, it's far more common for men to be the submissive. And it's consensual! There's weirder s**t than that."
Adding, "I think plane spotting is far weirder than S&M. That I really don't get. I can understand why people are into S&M, but standing outside Heathrow Terminal 5 waiting for Ryanair to come in?"
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See Jamie's todger-less performance when "Fifty Shades of Grey" hits theaters on February 13.
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