--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote: > > On Jan 31, 2009, at 9:23 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > > Really? His senses are awake and he is looking for morsels of > > delight everywhere. I do associate a person's approach to food > > with their commitment to living in their senses. Food is a > > sensual choice we make a few times a day. It is very revealing. > > Same with the music a person chooses or what hangs on their walls. > > Great topic for discussion, Curtis. > > > And despite the over the top comedy of Raunchy's food flirting > > flick, I learn a lot about how a woman will be intimately by > > watching her eat. > > Tell us more.
I'm not Curtis, but I completely agree with his comment above. I'm a slow eater. I like to linger over my food and wine, and savor it. Thus, on dates, I often notice that my companion has finished her meal while I'm only halfway through with mine. When this happens, experience has shown me that that is what she'll be like in bed, too. Do you remember the sex scene in "Network," the one in which Faye Dunaway rushes through it to her own orgasm and then, ignoring the guy and the fact that he's barely started, starts talking incessantly about her desire to write a lesbian TV soap opera? Need I say more? :-)
