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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 20:18:42 GMT, "Reginald Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >In my experience, the mere act of engaging a woman >in casual and normal conversation makes the sexual >excitement that may be present go away. Why? >I think it's because conversation brings out the >"personhood" of the woman. From afar, she is >just a visual being, some "thing" to be admired and >desired (if she is physically attractive). But conversation >immediately transforms her into a person with thoughts >and feelings and points of view. Of course, if the >conversation turns sexual, arousal raises its leering head, >but at least both of you know what's happening and why. > >~Reggie~ I personally feel that the more a woman can carry on a conversation, and the deeper it goes, the sexier she gets? Brain dead bimbos don't do a thing for me... Not to mention just *seeing* a shaply body. Nice but, in *most* cases, nada! Floyd
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