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Sex talk from the 1950s or earlier
This may be of no interest to anyone but I recall an old magazine that used to have 'vintage' erotic stories, which I used to find more arousing than predictable modern material. You would see expressions that are long out of fashion, e.g. a man might say "I'll take my pleasure", and a woman might refer to her genitals as "my sex". If anyone is familiarr with either of these and can offer an insight into their origin or when they might most commonly be be heard, I'd be grateful. Or please feel free to share any comparable expressions.

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Reading erotic novels from the 50's, 60's and 1970's can also be a kick. Because of the increased tendency towards censorship of that time the authors had to use language that alluded to sex, but generally wasn't graphic. Some of them managed to work within the constraints really effectively.

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Try reading James Joyce's letters to his common-law wife, Nora, but not if it's euphemism you're looking for. Joyce was particularly fond of watching Nora piss, and he loved the aroma that wafted up from her arse hole and cunt when he fucked her doggie-style.

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Read "The Pearl" Written word, no pics, that I had to jack to! Read it around 13 or so... My sisters & BIL's


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Of course if you read Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer, there was no dancing around the bush. He used all sorts of sexual language, even though the majority of the book is not sexual. But it was also banned from sale in the US for several decades.

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The Victorians wrote some pretty racy stuff in their day.
Try "The Romance of Lust" by Anonymous.
(A Project Gutenberg EBook)

Same strange language but easily understood.
eg. "To this she readily consented, and lay down on her back,
opening her glorious thighs, and with a pillow under her bottom so as
to raise up her cunt into a better position for me to gamahuche her, as
she called it."

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theinfidel said: The Victorians wrote some pretty racy stuff in their day.
Try "The Romance of Lust" by Anonymous.
(A Project Gutenberg EBook)

Same strange language but easily understood.
eg. "To this she readily consented, and lay down on her back,
opening her glorious thighs, and with a pillow under her bottom so as
to raise up her cunt into a better position for me to gamahuche her, as
she called it."


Did they do the Fandango ?

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