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Looking Good After A Bonk
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On the telly (watched more of Cougar Town last night), people sit together in bed, after a bonk, looking like they've just come from the make up room (which they have, of course).
Doesn't it make us feel inferior that they look so ... "composed" ?
Shouldn't they make them up to be all sweaty and sticky, flushed and red in the face, with your hair all bedraggled and stuck to your face, and out of breath ?
Doesn't it make us feel inferior that they look so ... "composed" ?
Shouldn't they make them up to be all sweaty and sticky, flushed and red in the face, with your hair all bedraggled and stuck to your face, and out of breath ?
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Whilst on the subject of sex, I read a book t'other day where an exchange took place between a hooker and her client - he asked her how much it would be for 'Greek'. Now I assume he wasn't ordering a moussaka - what exactly is a Greek in the world of hookerdom?
Whilst on the subject of sex, I read a book t'other day where an exchange took place between a hooker and her client - he asked her how much it would be for 'Greek'. Now I assume he wasn't ordering a moussaka - what exactly is a Greek in the world of hookerdom?
Salla ...
It probably stems from the Greek philosophers.
They were all pedarasts, especially Socrates. Eeuuuww!
The term "Platonic" has it's roots in giving it to young boys up the pooper in preference to normal sex with a lady.
Sorry to be graphic ... but not nearly as graphic as some of the so-called "philiosphical" works of the ancient Greeks.
It probably stems from the Greek philosophers.
They were all pedarasts, especially Socrates. Eeuuuww!
The term "Platonic" has it's roots in giving it to young boys up the pooper in preference to normal sex with a lady.
Sorry to be graphic ... but not nearly as graphic as some of the so-called "philiosphical" works of the ancient Greeks.
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