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- From: paul@psych.toronto.edu (Paul Hastings)
- Subject: Tired today for the right reasons
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.204415.21649@psych.toronto.edu>
- Organization: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 20:42:45 GMT
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- Given that the most wonderful part of sex is immediately after, it's
- near tragic that the propensity of so many is to lunge for a towel
- or leap in the shower when the time could be (and was) taken to lie
- shaking together while the spit and sweat and spunk congeals and
- cements the lovers into one, hands slowly caressing flanks and
- ridges and grooves, lips seeking secret sensitive areas on the chin,
- the ear, the throat, the eyelid, sending waves of pleasure down the
- cooling body of one and feeling them return to the first, hearing
- the gasps and muted groans and wet sucking sound of stomachs pulling
- apart as breath is sharply drawn in because that kiss became a bite,
- increasing the pressure of the caress to the shoulders/back/buttocks/
- thighs, rolling and turning and rising until the first is above the
- second and the caresses have become a massage, the oil mixing with
- the fluids already coating them both and translating pressure to
- heat as tensions come further undone, feeling the firm muscles lose
- their rigidity one by one from neck to foot, tasting each part that
- was not passed over but more worked through, moving back up the
- prone body as at least two muscles of the bonded pair regain their
- engorged states and the wondrous realization dawns that the after
- was actually a between.
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- -paul
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