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From: spaf@gatech.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: What do you think about techniques?
Message-ID: <290@gatech.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 13-Jul-83 11:07:53 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 13 11:07:53 1983
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I'm not too keen on the idea of exchanging stories of this ilk (at
least on the network).  I normally don't even exchange such stories
with friends.  Then too, it would bring back a lot of hurtful
memories if I were to go on and describe the one with the lady, the
sheep, the vacuum cleaner, the Cool Whip and the trapeze --
she was a very special lady and still hasn't been gone long
from my life.

If there are any attractive and zany ladies out there who are
really curious about things like the Mexican Cartwheel or
fun games for couples with a shower massage, then they can
visit and I'll be happy to instuct them. (note: No novice should
attempt to learn these from a book.  Only a qualified instructor
with a black belt in lechery is really capable.)


On a slightly more serious note, what's the matter -- are you
bored?  If so, then maybe you're doing what you've been doing
for the wrong reasons, or with the wrong attitude.  Good sex/love
is like good art -- merely executing motions doesn't get you
a master-piece (sorry, I couldn't resist the pun).  Techniques
are based on mood and partner(s).  What works tonight may not
work (or even be interesting) tomorrow night.  Go with the Force
(and maybe a little vaseline if you Force too much) and stop
trying to follow blueprints.  Pay attention to the responses and
needs of the being you are with (unless they're inanimate)
and then act with them.  Think Zen and become one with the
other(s) involved -- in more than just flesh.  Now that's technique.

Leaving my body to necrophilia when I die,
-- 
"The soapbox of Gene Spafford"

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