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Re: sex/intimacy common or not?

Posted by Sigismund on July 25, 2007, at 1:34:45

In reply to Re: sex/intimacy common or not? » muffled, posted by sunnydays on July 24, 2007, at 21:35:53

Sexual intimacy is valued because it is rare.
But this
>'that you haven't lived until you've looked deeply into a womans eyes in the flickering firelight.'
is, of course, pure cliche.

I can't even feel sexual desire without emotional tenderness.

How often in life can we make someone else happy?
Not too bloody often, though I've done it a few times.

 

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