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mobertol 16-08-2012 12:34

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1004407)
some woman had written a letter to the newspaper slating those who didn't like the novel....apparently she loved it and it had done wonders for her bedroom activities....she deemed to call those of us who didn't find it an enthralling read, boring and said we should get back to our dull little lives.
My conclusion was, that it might be her life which was dull....if she really needed this book to spice it up a bit.
Tripe....and I hate tripe!

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1009296)
Maybe her imagination ran riot while she was dusting and ironing...or maybe she read it some other book

For some reason this had me thinking of Shirley Conran's book "Superwoman" (I have a copy!) - it's a manual for the good housewife though Ms Conran did go on to write "Lace" in the 80's which was full of bedroom activities but did not include making the perfect bed and how to tuck your sheets to get a pristine corner as only nurses know how.

We all have our fields of expertise - as the saying goes "You make your bed then you have to lie in it".:D

Margaret Pilkington 16-08-2012 12:57

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
Yes...I was alluding to the fact that you don't necessarily have to have participated in erotica(or what passes for erotica...personally I think what one person finds erotic can be a turn off to others) to know of its existence.
During my working life I was told things that should have made my hair curl.......but it didn't make me want to go out and try some of the things that these 'ladies' told me.

Less 16-08-2012 13:05

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1009313)
Yes...I was alluding to the fact that you don't necessarily have to have participated in erotica(or what passes for erotica...personally I think what one person finds erotic can be a turn off to others) to know of its existence.
During my working life I was told things that should have made my hair curl.......but it didn't make me want to go out and try some of the things that these 'ladies' told me.

I do remember an old statement,

To use a feather during sex can be erotic, to use a whole chicken is perverse.

MargaretR 16-08-2012 13:12

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
I am relieved to say that I now regard it as an overrated pastime.

...but fondly recall the time when I didn't;)

annesingleton 16-08-2012 18:51

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1009316)
I do remember an old statement,

To use a feather during sex can be erotic, to use a whole chicken is perverse.

That made me chuckle, you've brightened up my evening!

Margaret Pilkington 16-08-2012 19:27

Re: 50 shades of Grey/Accrington
 
yes.....it gives the phrase 'I'm just stuffing the chicken' a whole new meaning!


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