And I'm so proud of myself for keeping it below below 5 minutes, even with a few over-heated pauses.
I like how it turned out . Some of it has been in my head for a long time, but other bits were pure stream of consciousness. I'll be eager to hear your response.
Hah! Oh my, no. Though I did once have some fun with a two-way mirror in the Psych lab, I have definitely never done anything nearly so devious. All of my subjects have been willing and fully informed.
No, I just meant that the concentration needed to write the story made me think very longingly of oral sex. I suppose there is no need for it to be nostalgic - I could as easily be anticipatory. But either way, I'm rather lost in images of its pleasures.
I can empathize with your sentiments; when I write, I often find myself waxing rather too much about oral pleasures. It is an easy thing to get lost in (both in word and in deed, of course).
I tend to be a bit creative and whimsical, though I generally need an ecncouraging partner to turn my whimsy into reality.
The thing I love about oral sex (in addition to the way one can immerse oneself almost literally in sensation) is that it's possible to concentrate only on giving or receiving. I think that makes the memories less muddied.
I don't know how people can not like it. I try to be understanding about various likes and dislikes, but honestly, to me, to dislike oral is to dislike the basic nature of what makes sex sex - the swampy, dense, musky stew of desire.
"[T]he swampy, dense, musky stew of desire." I don't think I've ever heard a better description of oral sex! Very well said, and I agree with you completely. Sex should be lush and wet, and oral has always seemed to me to be the epitome of "wetness" (I mean that more aesthetically than realistically, if that makes any sense at all).
I am usually an advocate of reciprocal pleasures, but there is certainly a special pleasure to be taken in just concentrating on one's partner. Letting go of the need to be pleasured, and just focusing on delicate sweeps of the tongue. You might be right about the memory, as well--I had never considered it, but I suppose that it is somewhat easier to recall oral encounters than it is more diverse experiences.
I know exactly what you mean. I'm off to sleep - and perhaps more. Thank you for the company, as always, dear boy. I'll answer this at more length tomorrow,
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I just posted the final part of my scientist story, by the way.
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I like how it turned out . Some of it has been in my head for a long time, but other bits were pure stream of consciousness. I'll be eager to hear your response.
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I feel a little devious.
And a bit nostalgic - or perhaps just daydreamy. Sigh.....
The allure of oral sex.....
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And certainly I agree as regards oral sex. . . it has always been my absolute favorite thing.
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No, I just meant that the concentration needed to write the story made me think very longingly of oral sex. I suppose there is no need for it to be nostalgic - I could as easily be anticipatory. But either way, I'm rather lost in images of its pleasures.
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I can empathize with your sentiments; when I write, I often find myself waxing rather too much about oral pleasures. It is an easy thing to get lost in (both in word and in deed, of course).
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The thing I love about oral sex (in addition to the way one can immerse oneself almost literally in sensation) is that it's possible to concentrate only on giving or receiving. I think that makes the memories less muddied.
I don't know how people can not like it. I try to be understanding about various likes and dislikes, but honestly, to me, to dislike oral is to dislike the basic nature of what makes sex sex - the swampy, dense, musky stew of desire.
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I am usually an advocate of reciprocal pleasures, but there is certainly a special pleasure to be taken in just concentrating on one's partner. Letting go of the need to be pleasured, and just focusing on delicate sweeps of the tongue. You might be right about the memory, as well--I had never considered it, but I suppose that it is somewhat easier to recall oral encounters than it is more diverse experiences.
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