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Apr. 9th, 2005 05:43 amA lesson just now learned:
When reading a hot roughish sex scene (as opposed to cute, or funny, or fluffy one, where I could imagine it working), the mood is immediately broken when the word "tummy" is used. *adds to the list of words never to use to describe body parts in a sex scene*
I always want to spell "describe" as "discribe" because that's how I say it. In fact, beginningwhen I stop to think about it the same thing happens to me with lots of words beginning with the letters 'des'.
When reading a hot roughish sex scene (as opposed to cute, or funny, or fluffy one, where I could imagine it working), the mood is immediately broken when the word "tummy" is used. *adds to the list of words never to use to describe body parts in a sex scene*
I always want to spell "describe" as "discribe" because that's how I say it. In fact, beginningwhen I stop to think about it the same thing happens to me with lots of words beginning with the letters 'des'.