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    What do you mean?
    How do you define sex?
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    Mean I want to create physical pleasure for my partner by stimulating her most intimate parts.

    Define An intimate physical act between two people.

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    When I say I want sex it means going through the process of building up and having it. Whether it be a quickie or purposely drawn out the whole arousal/foreplay then actually having sex.

    Defining sex? Quite literally penis in vagina, I define it as the physical aspect.
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    1.) Well, right before I go to work I look into her eyes and tell her what I will do to her in great detail. So I mean foreplay.
    2.) I can't really define sex.

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    Flesh on flesh, sweat mixing with sweat, tongues becoming acquainted or re-acquainted with the taste of another, two vulnerable beings with bodies exposed, licking, caressing, touching, trusting, holding...........heated vessels full of blood.........intensity building until finally....and explosion, pleasure so great you'll crave more only an instant after it ends.

    "Be what you're looking for."

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    I see making love, having sex and f-ing as different things. I know they ultimately involve the same body parts but they are very different to me.
    We can only learn to love by loving. - Iris Mudoch, British writer

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    I TOTALLY AGREE WC and couldn't have said it better.

    Sex is an act. Making love is an experience!

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    in my view, sex is sex,love is love.sex just means ejaculation.but love means lot of thing complex.
    English is not my mother language, so forgive me if i make you confused.

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    The ultimate expression of love, bringing each other to exquisite pleasure simultaneously then collapsing next to one another.

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    When *I* say I want sex with my wife, what I mean is I want 15 or 20 minutes of frustration followed by her having an orgasm then immediately rolling over and going to sleep. Is it different for other people?
    /sarc

    So, needless to say, I don't say that very often, to her...

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