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writes: How would you define the difference between making love and just having sex? What are some descriptors of each? Does one involve more touching or kissing than the other? Is it the amount of time spent? How would you suggest that I make doing it part of making love rather than just sex?
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reader, ArmyMedic +, writes (13 April 2009):
Women make love, men have sex! lol
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 April 2009): Hi,
I've been having sex with my boyfriend for 6 months and have loved him the whole time.
But it is only now that we make love.
Making love is a feeling you will get that turns it from sex to making love.
There's no way you can force this or turn it from sex to making love yourself, it'll just happen and you'll defenitly know
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reader, Ke' +, writes (13 April 2009):
i agree making love is with emotional intimacy and sex is a act of pleasure,a sexual act.But i always believed making love was with the person you love
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 April 2009): Making love is a feeling it involves emotional intimacy
having sex is just an act of pleasure, a sexual act.
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