Word: foreplay
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Where to find you on a Saturday night: Pregame with my teammates then out on the streets...literally. First thing you notice about a girl: Ability to dance, followed quickly by ability to not bore me to death. Your best pick-up line: No words, a little eye contact foreplay followed by smile sex. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: Wow, I’ve really been missing out, I never knew pretentious bullshit could be such a major part of my life. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: Of course...
...Mike is constantly fighting off gorgeous babes. "Damn you," says Connie in Vengeance Is Mine!, "I never tried so hard to make a guy who won't be made." Or else he's engaging in foreplay and deferring the climactic act. "'You're even better than I thought,' she said. 'You're a man with the instincts of some jungle animal. It has to be when you say so, doesn't it?' ... 'Not before,' I told her." The plot logic is twofold: that Hammer can't have sex with the woman he's going to kill on the last page...
...Seneca-sponsored discussion on sexuality and religion brought together undergraduate women—and one man—of various faiths last night to discuss topics that ranged from premarital sex to masturbation to homosexuality. The event, entitled “Faith and Foreplay: A Discussion on Women, Religion and Spirituality” was held at Hillel and was co-sponsored by Hillel and Christian Impact. Nicole M. Laws ’06, the former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated...
...best sex is among couples who have been together a long time. In middle and later years, libido is reduced for both men and women, so it takes work and planning. When you plan sexual encounters, lovemaking can be more exciting. You may need more fantasy or foreplay. It helps to find a getaway as your private love nest...
...married, and then (hypothetically) have sex—even if it’s only for the purpose of procreation. When people finally have sex, they ought to know what they’re doing: they need to know how to protect themselves and hopefully how to enjoy themselves. Foreplay and orgasms are part of sex, a part wholly neglected by sex education; no one talks about them, and as a result, students—and many adults—don’t know...