We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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New word: pornish
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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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Drifting wrote:

Why Me, I notice you are desperately avoiding answering this call for you to back up your statement. Perhaps you should just apologise for making a nonsense comment.


Lets see: I see a beautiful woman sitting on a bench near the sea. She has smooth long brown hair that seems to flow gently with the pulse of the wind. She is reading a classic, perhaps Delta of Venus by Anais Nin and at times she raises her eyes to look at the sailboats lining the calm sea. I notice her clothes, she is dressed modestly, nothing too revealing and yet, she radiates a certain kind of sensuality. Her skin is tanned a light brown from her moments on the bench with the sun's rays. And yet, her skin looks smooth and soft, not hardened or weathered beaten. There is just something about her and I admire her beauty and femininity. But I don't want to approach her, nor speak to her. I want to keep her mystery intact.

In the end, I just bow my head and thank god for creating such a beautiful and lovely human being.

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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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why me wrote:
Drifting wrote:

Why Me, I notice you are desperately avoiding answering this call for you to back up your statement. Perhaps you should just apologise for making a nonsense comment.


Lets see: I see a beautiful woman sitting on a bench near the sea. She has smooth long brown hair that seems to flow gently with the pulse of the wind. She is reading a classic, perhaps Delta of Venus by Anais Nin and at times she raises her eyes to look at the sailboats lining the calm sea. I notice her clothes, she is dressed modestly, nothing too revealing and yet, she radiates a certain kind of sensuality. Her skin is tanned a light brown from her moments on the bench with the sun's rays. And yet, her skin looks smooth and soft, not hardened or weathered beaten. There is just something about her and I admire her beauty and femininity. But I don't want to approach her, nor speak to her. I want to keep her mystery intact.

In the end, I just bow my head and thank god for creating such a beautiful and lovely human being.

:cool:


How is that a sexual fantasy?
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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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Drifting wrote:
How is that a sexual fantasy?


You have made my point and Raquel's too. Porn has too much of an influence in our society and it has killed imagination. My writing was very sexual...but it wasn't porn.
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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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why me wrote:
Drifting wrote:
How is that a sexual fantasy?


You have made my point and Raquel's too. Porn has too much of an influence in our society and it has killed imagination. My writing was very sexual...but it wasn't porn.

Why Me,

Here is an example of sexual writing:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3166

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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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liz3564 wrote:Why Me,

Here is an example of sexual writing:

http://mormondiscussions.com/phpBB3/vie ... f=2&t=3166

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There is a porn influence in your story. Porn in general, is not about emotion but it is about action and fulfilling the lust feeling. Your story does just that. And there is nothing wrong in that. But it does have a porn influence.
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Re: We are all sex addicts according to Raquel Welch.

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why me wrote:
Drifting wrote:

Why Me, I notice you are desperately avoiding answering this call for you to back up your statement. Perhaps you should just apologise for making a nonsense comment.


Lets see: I see a beautiful woman sitting on a bench near the sea. She has smooth long brown hair that seems to flow gently with the pulse of the wind. She is reading a classic, perhaps Delta of Venus by Anais Nin and at times she raises her eyes to look at the sailboats lining the calm sea. I notice her clothes, she is dressed modestly, nothing too revealing and yet, she radiates a certain kind of sensuality. Her skin is tanned a light brown from her moments on the bench with the sun's rays. And yet, her skin looks smooth and soft, not hardened or weathered beaten. There is just something about her and I admire her beauty and femininity. But I don't want to approach her, nor speak to her. I want to keep her mystery intact.

In the end, I just bow my head and thank god for creating such a beautiful and lovely human being.

:cool:


Why Me, please would you underline the sexual part(s) as I am struggling to identify them...
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.”
Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric

"One, two, three...let's go shopping!"
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