Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> On 03/04/2010 11:35 AM, Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>   
>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>    
>>     
>>> Whoops, of course that should have read addiction.
>>>
>>> Sex is God's most wonderful gift to man, and can be enhanced with a good
>>> meal followed by a strong cup of coffee, as part of the foreplay.
>>> Coffee is a stimulus that will intensify both pain and pleasure,
>>> depending of your preferences.  LOL
>>>
>>>      
>>>       
>> ROTFLMAO
>>
>> No wonder you get no pussy Leland. You eat and drink coffee in stead of
>> foreplay! That's why USArians are so bad at love!
>> Let me teach you man. In foreplay you kiss, you breath in her ears, you
>> caress her, you "drink" her. Not coffee!
>>
>> Talk about ignorance! He wants to replace foreplay, timing, and emotion
>> with a drug, or a stimulant. Crazy!
>>    
>>     
>
> I appreciate a little more than a "Macho Man wham-bang thank you mam", 
> three minute role in the bed, which is a kind of counterfeit sex.  A 
> little romance, including a good meal, coffee, dancing, etc make for a 
> much more complete evening for men with discerning taste, and if there 
> is an emotional connection between the parties, then it's get even better.
>   

Yup! But that's not "foreplay". Otherwise you'd be doing "foreplay"
whenever you invite your mum to a fancy dinner. :-|
I don't consider dancing as "foreplay" either, I dance with lady friends
too and that does not lead to bed.

(Are we "Argies" condemned to teach yanks the intricacies of the English
language?)



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