2wet4words
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Girls: no age limit
When I first conceived this thread, I deliberately chose the word Girls- not to convey youth or immaturity but to set it in apposition to Married Women. My thought was that when one is married, one defines oneself to a certain extent qua one's partner, one's man (before the married lesbians assail me as they have before, let me say that I am speaking generally with no value judgments, etc. etc.). My contention is that all women are girls, especially when they are together. A married woman who fantasizes about another married woman is usually not fantasizing about her husband or her prospective partner's husband but about being a girl with another girl.
I may be only 25 and not have all that much experience but I have met married women who are decidedly still girls. The problem is learning to let the inner girl out. When two married women, or a married woman and a single one, crush their breasts against each other, and make delicate love, they are being girls together. That's what i meant when I used the term.
Girl love is qualitatively different from man/woman love, at least in my limited experience. I have only been with one guy really and I love him desperately. But there is some girlish aspect of my being that can only be realized when I am in the embrace of another girl.
Vive la difference!
Amy
When I first conceived this thread, I deliberately chose the word Girls- not to convey youth or immaturity but to set it in apposition to Married Women. My thought was that when one is married, one defines oneself to a certain extent qua one's partner, one's man (before the married lesbians assail me as they have before, let me say that I am speaking generally with no value judgments, etc. etc.). My contention is that all women are girls, especially when they are together. A married woman who fantasizes about another married woman is usually not fantasizing about her husband or her prospective partner's husband but about being a girl with another girl.
I may be only 25 and not have all that much experience but I have met married women who are decidedly still girls. The problem is learning to let the inner girl out. When two married women, or a married woman and a single one, crush their breasts against each other, and make delicate love, they are being girls together. That's what i meant when I used the term.
Girl love is qualitatively different from man/woman love, at least in my limited experience. I have only been with one guy really and I love him desperately. But there is some girlish aspect of my being that can only be realized when I am in the embrace of another girl.
Vive la difference!
Amy
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