jennylikes
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I find that certain mainstream cinema films have erotic high points which I think are far more sexy than a lot of regular porno films. Some of these scintillatingly erotic scenes stay in my mind long after and provide my imagination with plenty of material for when my partner is away.
Thus I decided to start a thread asking people to suggest mainstream cinema films that contain an erotic charge but that are also suitable for showing to partners, male or female, who, for whatever reason, don't respond to porno. Who knows, you might even get a sexy conversation started which would otherwise have been impossible, or even initiate something downright dirty - it's happened with my current (and somewhat reserved) man several times.
I'd like to kick off by suggesting: Francois Truffaut's 'Finally Sunday' which to me has the most incredibly erotic scene in which the protagonist's short-skirted wife, sits in an armchair pretending to read a newspaper, she lifts her left stockinged leg onto the arm of the chair, exposing her crotch to her husband, and encourages her long suffering husband to watch while she runs her long fingernails up and down her inner thigh. This scene, which I've watched many, many times, made a somewhat convoluted whodunit very worthwhile. My partner, who at times can sometimes be a little stuffy around sex, responded well to this, and, after playing that particular scene to him several times and my eventually acting it out in front of him, we ended up having a very hot conversation which ended in sofa sex.
A couple of other films in this genre immediately come to mind: Marco Ferreri's 'La Grande Bouffe' (for food buffs); Milan Kundera's 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' (the consequences of a ménage à trois comprising a brain surgeon and two women); Peter Greenaway's 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover' (cuckolding, scatology and cannibalism).
There must be hundreds of really interesting films with hot-spots out there, please tell me about them. Jenny.
Thus I decided to start a thread asking people to suggest mainstream cinema films that contain an erotic charge but that are also suitable for showing to partners, male or female, who, for whatever reason, don't respond to porno. Who knows, you might even get a sexy conversation started which would otherwise have been impossible, or even initiate something downright dirty - it's happened with my current (and somewhat reserved) man several times.
I'd like to kick off by suggesting: Francois Truffaut's 'Finally Sunday' which to me has the most incredibly erotic scene in which the protagonist's short-skirted wife, sits in an armchair pretending to read a newspaper, she lifts her left stockinged leg onto the arm of the chair, exposing her crotch to her husband, and encourages her long suffering husband to watch while she runs her long fingernails up and down her inner thigh. This scene, which I've watched many, many times, made a somewhat convoluted whodunit very worthwhile. My partner, who at times can sometimes be a little stuffy around sex, responded well to this, and, after playing that particular scene to him several times and my eventually acting it out in front of him, we ended up having a very hot conversation which ended in sofa sex.
A couple of other films in this genre immediately come to mind: Marco Ferreri's 'La Grande Bouffe' (for food buffs); Milan Kundera's 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' (the consequences of a ménage à trois comprising a brain surgeon and two women); Peter Greenaway's 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and her Lover' (cuckolding, scatology and cannibalism).
There must be hundreds of really interesting films with hot-spots out there, please tell me about them. Jenny.
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