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Posted by allex on August 3, 2005, at 0:40:58
Is it just sex instead of makin' love when you are not told that you are loved?
Posted by AuntieMel on August 3, 2005, at 11:17:46
In reply to sex or makin' love, posted by allex on August 3, 2005, at 0:40:58
No. Many people have trouble with the "I love you" words, but that doesn't mean that they don't.
Actions speak louder than words.
Posted by caraher on August 3, 2005, at 13:35:04
In reply to Re: sex or makin' love » allex, posted by AuntieMel on August 3, 2005, at 11:17:46
This reminds me of a college friend who really hated the expression "making love." She said when her boyfriend used it she would say, "We are not 'making love,' we are ****ing!"
Harsh!
Posted by alexandra_k on August 3, 2005, at 14:39:40
In reply to Re: sex or makin' love, posted by caraher on August 3, 2005, at 13:35:04
LOL!
Sometimes its true though.
Posted by ed_uk on August 4, 2005, at 14:51:03
In reply to sex or makin' love, posted by allex on August 3, 2005, at 0:40:58
Personally, I hate the term 'making love', it's so un-sexy LOL :-O
~Ed
Posted by Declan on August 4, 2005, at 15:42:25
In reply to Re: sex or makin' love, posted by ed_uk on August 4, 2005, at 14:51:03
Making love doesn't sound as sexy as it did in 1967, I thought it sounded sexy then, but you know I could have been wrong.
*Maybe* back then people were trying hard not to be sexy as such. Beautiful sex would just flow in with all the other stuff, I can't remember it all now, a house in the country and your own vegetable garden, workers control and self management of all society, liberation, LSD and the search for God etc etc.Declan
Posted by Jimmy Go on August 7, 2005, at 15:20:08
In reply to Re: sex or makin' love, posted by Declan on August 4, 2005, at 15:42:25
One Sunday afternoon many years ago when our kids were small my mother inlaw took our 3 small kids to her home to watch a Disney movie. I was reading the paper and my wife was watching television. Suddenly my wife winked at me and said, "this is the first time we've been alone on a Sunday afternoon in a long time, what do you want to do?". I relied, "I don't know, what are you thinking about?" She replied, "what do you think about an afternoon of passion and romance?" My dry sense of humor took over and I replied, "That's swell of you but if it's OK I'll just stay here with you!" There was lots of passion but very little romance that evening.
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