Artist: Patrick Watson
Song: Daydreamer
Album: Close to Paradise
from: Laura
A sexual encounter for me makes it's own music.
I like background music while engaging in sex or better making love but usually I personally am more imbued in the sex than what's going on around. I even wonder if the connection is good if you are paying more attention to the music than to the other person.
That being said, as Selin pointed out, background music does retain a lot of significance after the act.
If anything hearing the songs I lived intensely to will unconsciously revive my sexual appetite and maybe even bliss.
So if I had to choose one I would say Patrick Watson's Daydreamer.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Artist: Ratatat
Song: Swisha
Album: Classics
From: Selin
A 26 year old mainly straight pretty lady, who made love to this ratatat album, starting with swisha, the first time her and her long distance lover met after months of corresponding. it was the first bout of music that he had introduced me to via email and i often listened to it while i missed him, alone in my big city. coincidentally (perhaps not?), it was playing when we finally met, got past the talking and into the most electric sex i'd ever had.
every time this album plays, i get waves of nostalgia and an inherent sensation of feeling loved. whereas our relationship no longer exists, the tangent feeling of what was really does remain in musical association. it's such a nice memory to have.
Song: Swisha
Album: Classics
From: Selin
A 26 year old mainly straight pretty lady, who made love to this ratatat album, starting with swisha, the first time her and her long distance lover met after months of corresponding. it was the first bout of music that he had introduced me to via email and i often listened to it while i missed him, alone in my big city. coincidentally (perhaps not?), it was playing when we finally met, got past the talking and into the most electric sex i'd ever had.
every time this album plays, i get waves of nostalgia and an inherent sensation of feeling loved. whereas our relationship no longer exists, the tangent feeling of what was really does remain in musical association. it's such a nice memory to have.
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