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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it? "
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex? |
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By *liXbigMan
over a year ago
Wellington |
"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex? "
Words in English often have multiple meanings... |
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex? "
I take it to mean sex for its own sake, just for the sheer hell of it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
Really?"
Yeah, I even had to look it up and it said something similar so I presumed it was that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
I take it to mean sex for its own sake, just for the sheer hell of it."
Ahhh then yes and yes I would do it again |
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By *icentious OP Couple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
Words in English often have multiple meanings... " and linguistically meanings mean what |
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
I take it to mean sex for its own sake, just for the sheer hell of it.
Ahhh then yes and yes I would do it again "
I think it's one of those words that can have very subtle differences I meaning depending on the context in which it's used. People often refer to gratuitous violence and that has sinister undertones for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
I take it to mean sex for its own sake, just for the sheer hell of it.
Ahhh then yes and yes I would do it again
I think it's one of those words that can have very subtle differences I meaning depending on the context in which it's used. People often refer to gratuitous violence and that has sinister undertones for me"
Yeah not for me that either |
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By *liXbigMan
over a year ago
Wellington |
"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
Words in English often have multiple meanings... and linguistically meanings mean what"
It all depends on the context... |
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By *icentious OP Couple
over a year ago
Up on them there hills |
"Would you, should you, could you?
As in not paying for it or not charging for it?
I thought it meant like pointless, like just having meaningless sex?
I take it to mean sex for its own sake, just for the sheer hell of it.
Ahhh then yes and yes I would do it again
I think it's one of those words that can have very subtle differences I meaning depending on the context in which it's used. People often refer to gratuitous violence and that has sinister undertones for me"
Odd projection, never thought of that. |
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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago
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From Merriam-Webster:
Definition of gratuitous
1 : not called for by the circumstances : not necessary, appropriate, or justified : UNWARRANTED
a gratuitous insult
a gratuitous assumption
a movie criticized for gratuitous violence
2a : given unearned or without recompense
We mistake the gratuitous blessings of Heaven for the fruits of our own industry.
— Roger L'Estrange
b : costing nothing : FREE
It was printed in France at the author's expense, for gratuitous distribution to educators and others.
— Current Biography
c law : not involving a return benefit, compensation, or consideration
has gratuitous permission to pass over private land
I interpreted the question to mean sex that was not called for by the circumstances : not necessary, appropriate, or justified.
In which case no, I have never had gratuitous sex, nor would I. |
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By *ogloomMan
over a year ago
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"An empty fuck? Nope .... it’s like McDonald’s only fills you up for a short time. I’m more a three course meal kind of woman ... has to be more to it and harder to come by. "
Or you just have to have a three course or six course "McDonald's" to make up for it |
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As the OP is not enlightening us on their take of the word gratituous, I'm going for uncalled for ... And it's a no from me , I've never had to convince anyone , it's always been very much "wanted"
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