April 2010
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79) Triflin’ bitches →
March 2010
18 posts
I want you to tell me how to stop bad things from happening
– Cassie (via fuckyeahcassieainsworth) (via suzywire)
hey boy
crushes:
i know you like hai- -kus. i’m not very good, but i’m trying for you.
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With people like me, sex is a pleasure but not a need. Much more I loved his...
– Mary Renault, The Persian Boy
via Patrick
Everytime I lose faith in the world I find out something like the fact that the bars dye the beer green on St. Patty’s.
Apparently they also dye the Chicago river, but… green beer»» green river.
Every word is a song; every step is a dance.
– -Hare Krishna guy on the green.
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna. Krishna Krisha Hare Hare. Hare Rama Hare Rama. Rama Rama Hare Hare. Thank God for spring.
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Words
wordjournal:
lagnolalia
noun • the formal name for dirty talk; the practice of using graphic word imagery to heighten sexual pleasure before and during sexual intercourse, commonly a part of foreplay
dysphemism
noun • ˈdɪsfɪmɪz(ə)m • the substitution of an unpleasant word or expression for a pleasant one; the opposite of euphemism.
wikipædia says, “referring to the paper version of an...
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A little bit more about amor ([a]more of my... →
amo -are [to love (passionately) , be fond of]; ‘amare se’, [to be selfish or pleased with oneself]; ‘amabo te’, or ‘amabo’, [please, be so good]; with infin., [to like] to do a thing, also [to be wont, be accustomed]. Hence partic. amans -antis, [loving, fond]; as subst., [a lover]. Adv. amanter, [lovingly]
amplector -plecti -plexus dep. [to embrace , twine...
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THE BANDITO →
“Now, I’ve played with a lot of g-spot toys in my day with no avail, but five minutes with Bandito’s perfectly curved tip and bam, my very first g-spot orgasm! Can you beat that?!” - J D Bauchery
No you can’t. No lover can compete with a bandito.
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When you put your tongue into something, you should be very aware of what you`re...
– NM
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Indulge your deep-sea fantasies →
“Please note that only water based lubricants should be used with the Tentacle.” Duh.
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Sex-Lexis: The Language of Love, Lust, Sex →
love:
ETYMOLOGY: From the Old English lufr, meaning to be fond-of , and from leof meaning dear. The current spelling l-o-v-e arose sometime before the 12 th century; it applied to the bond between a mother and child.
2. To like or enjoy enthusiastically.
6. To fondle amorously; to caress ; to pet .
QUOTES:
(33) Sonja (Diane Keaton) to young Natasha (Jessica Harper) in ...
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