Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions -
Break your brain. You know you want to.
quote [ Justin Lehmiller, research fellow at the Kinsey Institute and author of Tell Me What You Want, has found in his research that 53% of American adults — slightly more men than women — have fantasized about sex on a plane, and 9% have this fantasy often.
“People are turned on by the idea of doing new and different things with their sex lives because we tend to grow bored easily with sexual routines,” Lehmiller tells Mic. “Fantasizing about sex in different settings is one easy way of introducing an element of newness — and what I see is that people fantasize about sex in a wide range of settings, from public restrooms to beaches and parks to cars and trucks.” ]
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cb361 said @ 1:36pm GMT on 23rd June
Also, where are all these moody, restful aeroplane flights, where the frisson of unfulfilled sexual tension in the recycled air sends girls jilling off in the lavvies? In the Kodachrome-tinted 1950s? On all the planes rides I've been on, I'm jammed in between a couple of fat dudes for three hours as my legs go to sleep and the stewardesses try to sell me lottery tickets.
cb361 said @ 1:39pm GMT on 23rd June
Also, where are all these moody, restful aeroplane flights, where the frisson of unfulfilled sexual tension in the recycled air sends girls jilling in the lavvies?
In the 1950s?
On all the planes rides I've been on, I'm jammed in between a couple of fat dudes for three hours as my legs go to sleep and the stewardesses try to sell me lottery tickets.
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cb361 said @ 1:36pm GMT on 23rd June
Also, where are all these moody, restful aeroplane flights, where the frisson of unfulfilled sexual tension in the recycled air sends girls jilling in the lavvies?
In the 1950s?
On all the planes rides I've been on, I'm jammed in between a couple of fat dudes for three hours as my legs go to sleep and the stewardesses try to sell me lottery tickets.