22; Question~

Jan 31, 2007 18:21

Question, you lovely little City people.

Since Grimmy-dear never would tell me, Cirucci would like to know.

The difference between making love and sex, if you please?

attention, question, love, sex

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henkonasuisho January 31 2007, 23:25:07 UTC
Why in all of the world do you need to know this?

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:25:54 UTC
The little scholar doesn't appreciate Cirucci learning things?

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henkonasuisho January 31 2007, 23:30:38 UTC
Point. Even though in the base idea, they are the same, it is when emotion is placed within the equation.

The idea of "Making love" comes from when two people who are attracted to each other emotionally have sex. Because the emotions heighten the feeling behind the act, it is considered to be a blissful, complete feeling. Two lovers bound together by an act, even for a moment.

Sex, rutting, 'sleeping with each other', is when emotions are not applied to the equation. It is a physical act, used to pro-create, release tension, or indulge one's need for pleasure. In this case, one of the two (or more) parties will not feel as satisfied, nor will the feeling of being 'complete' be applied, perhaps even injured in such acts.

[OOC: you HAD to ask the scholar...]

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:32:35 UTC
Very nice, kitty~ ♥ How quaint.

And she's learned something about you, from that~ How sweet.

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lyra_of_dust January 31 2007, 23:26:53 UTC
Making love is a kind of sex. What makes it different from other kinds of sex is the emotion, I think.

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:28:30 UTC
Well, Cirucci knows that. But she needs to know how.

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lyra_of_dust January 31 2007, 23:31:54 UTC
How does it make it different? Different emotions feel different, that's all.

Are you asking about the difference between love and lust?

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:33:11 UTC
Not quite, but that will do.

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good_and_proper January 31 2007, 23:32:55 UTC
Making love implies a strong emotional connection. Sex is just base physical gratification.

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:33:58 UTC
Thank you, Aizen-sama~ Succint.

... Orders?

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good_and_proper January 31 2007, 23:38:50 UTC
Though some make no distinction.

Where is Noitora going?

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:40:37 UTC
Noitora? He's sulking, Aizen-sama. Cirucci accidently got his clothes ruined... she did repair them, though! But now he's all out of sorts with her.

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hornetsting January 31 2007, 23:36:00 UTC
You would not understand without a heart.

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:36:55 UTC
Grimmjow says he can make love. So why not Cirucci?

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Filtered; hornetsting January 31 2007, 23:40:08 UTC
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Because all you think about is pleasure. Not about...do I really have to explain this to you?

And I do not trust that he is capable of feeling love.

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Re: Filtered; thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:41:24 UTC
Cirucci is surprised at how quickly shinigami assume things. Hmm~ Must be a default for you all.

And no, you don't~

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pineapple_pimp January 31 2007, 23:48:48 UTC
It's best if I avoid explainin' dis subject ta' yous. Considerin' yous already got better answers from other people.

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:52:49 UTC
Marte's opinion not a good one?~

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pineapple_pimp January 31 2007, 23:55:28 UTC
Weeell.. if ya want my opinion, makin' love is much better den meaningless sex.

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thunderwitch January 31 2007, 23:57:52 UTC
And the why, Marte?

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