yukonnights
Literotica Guru
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Quite right. It's a metaphor open to liberal interpretation. Do two or more folks actually share a mystic 'soul', whatever that is? (Literally, breath -- to breathe is to possess a soul.)
Authors (liars with keyboards) invoke many metaphors of human experience. We get away with it because it's, like, fiction, hey? Blazing eyes. Magickal touches. Volcanic orgasms. Shared souls. The language is illustrative, evocative, not reportorial. It's sexier than discussing pheromonal responses.
And much sexier than writing a scene about the wisdom of prenuptial agreements
