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Hypoxia

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The Wordsworth Dictionary of the American West (sorry, no link from tablet) defines 'come' as old mountain man talk for 'die'. "Make-em come" meant to kill beavers, bison, Indians, "and other critters" -- whatever needed killing, as in, "this child made-em come".

French orgasm is le petit mort, the little death. Some of us get fucked to death. Others wank till they're blind or at least spastic, or they get their eyes fucked out. My eyes! My eyes! And some contort into positions requiring a plumber or hearse.

TALES OF SEX AND DEATH was an UG comix classic. Sex and death -- what's the connection? Cum and go, hey?
 
The Wordsworth Dictionary of the American West (sorry, no link from tablet) defines 'come' as old mountain man talk for 'die'. "Make-em come" meant to kill beavers, bison, Indians, "and other critters" -- whatever needed killing, as in, "this child made-em come".

French orgasm is le petit mort, the little death. Some of us get fucked to death. Others wank till they're blind or at least spastic, or they get their eyes fucked out. My eyes! My eyes! And some contort into positions requiring a plumber or hearse.

TALES OF SEX AND DEATH was an UG comix classic. Sex and death -- what's the connection? Cum and go, hey?

Around here that's Kum & Go.
 
The Wordsworth Dictionary of the American West (sorry, no link from tablet) defines 'come' as old mountain man talk for 'die'. "Make-em come" meant to kill beavers, bison, Indians, "and other critters" -- whatever needed killing, as in, "this child made-em come".

French orgasm is le petit mort, the little death. Some of us get fucked to death. Others wank till they're blind or at least spastic, or they get their eyes fucked out. My eyes! My eyes! And some contort into positions requiring a plumber or hearse.

TALES OF SEX AND DEATH was an UG comix classic. Sex and death -- what's the connection? Cum and go, hey?

Let's not forget those poor young praying mantis boys being led by their dicks to become a buffet for their first fuckmate.
 
Sounds like "Make 'em come" has evolved into "Bring 'em on."

My understanding is that the phrase la petite mort was, at one time, used to mean a loss or near-loss of consciousness, as in Tess of the D'Urbervilles (I had a high school English teacher who explained to the room that it didn't mean Tess had an orgasm when she met her rapist. He had a whole rant in this, which I suppose was originally devised in a previous class when a student must have tried to condemn Tess based on this turn of phrase. We devoted a notable amount of class time to him dissecting the phrase and its connotations, then and now. It was certainly one of the more memorable English classes I've sat through).

I suppose the euphamism implies that if you're not getting light headed after you cum, then you must be doing something wrong.
 
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