MamaJoJo
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I still don't get how, if two adults are fooling around (each equally aroused, each equally into what's happening) and one person decides that things have gone far enough (maybe just shirts are off at this point, maybe everything is off and everything has been touched) that there is EVER a justifiable reason for the other person to continue or to take what hasn't been offered.
As I have said before...fooling around is fun. Why buy the cow if you can have the milk for free? Everyone has the right to fool around, to tease, to entice, to save something for the (possible) next time. It's absurd to think of living in a world where once you kiss a guy you have to have sex with him? Or, once he's been brought to that point of excitement that the woman should be careful for what she's "asked" for. Absolutely absurd.
We all have stories of passionate hours of doing everything but intercourse, whether married or not, whether on your 50th date or your first. For me, those times are some of my best sensual memories. It'd be a bummer if we always rushed to the end. The art of the tease, my friends. I hope it remains alive and well, in college and out.
As I have said before...fooling around is fun. Why buy the cow if you can have the milk for free? Everyone has the right to fool around, to tease, to entice, to save something for the (possible) next time. It's absurd to think of living in a world where once you kiss a guy you have to have sex with him? Or, once he's been brought to that point of excitement that the woman should be careful for what she's "asked" for. Absolutely absurd.
We all have stories of passionate hours of doing everything but intercourse, whether married or not, whether on your 50th date or your first. For me, those times are some of my best sensual memories. It'd be a bummer if we always rushed to the end. The art of the tease, my friends. I hope it remains alive and well, in college and out.