Music when enjoying time with a partner

paulboulder

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Hola, everyone...

Just wondering what kinds of music you like to have going when you and your partner(s) are having fun together. Is it the same as what you like when you're pleasuring yourself?

I thought this might be a fun topic.

For me and mine, if there's music going, it's usually jazz or classical (my wife and I are both musicians).
 
Well I spent my formative years masturbating compulsively to Justin Bieber🫢, so hearing songs like Yumny tends to trigger a Pavlovian dripping in my pussy!😆 Hubby doesn’t know so I always try to slip one in to our love-making mix.

Otherwise we mainly go for classic rock - Pearl Jam, Three Doors Down, Linkin Park, Collective Soul. Old music just has a power and rawness to it that’s perfect for getting down to!😈
 
Well I spent my formative years masturbating compulsively to Justin Bieber🫢, so hearing songs like Yumny tends to trigger a Pavlovian dripping in my pussy!😆 Hubby doesn’t know so I always try to slip one in to our love-making mix.

Otherwise we mainly go for classic rock - Pearl Jam, Three Doors Down, Linkin Park, Collective Soul. Old music just has a power and rawness to it that’s perfect for getting down to!😈
Not Bieber, but we're a bit older...as to the rest? Bingo. We'd add a little Nazareth, Foghat, Aerosmith, Nugent...

MP 💋
 
My wife and I enjoyed a brilliant hour or two last night watching Greatest Hits Of 1975 on the BBC. It was the year we met so nearly every song brought back some special memories:
10CC, Bowie, BeeGees, Bay City Rollers, Bob Marley, SuperTramp, Glen Campbell, Wings, Cockney Rebel, Stylistics, Helen Reddy, Barry Manilow, KC and The Sunshine Band, Dana, loads of soul bands, the gorgeous Patti LaBelle, plus Franki Valli, who is apparently still performing at 91 ....
My brother, now 77, was a bass player in three different bands on the south coast so I contacted him on Facebook and we exchanged some fun messages throughout the programme. He, of course, talked about Paul McCartney and his switch from a Hofner bass to a Rickenbacker, and then back again!
Everyone was much slimmer in those days!
And we all had long hair and wore flared trousers!
And we understood all the lyrics.
Oh, I forgot to mention the early iteration of Kraftwerk and their wildly experimental early move into techno! And most of them were wearing suits and ties; very conservatively dressed for a post-flower power era.
Wonderful times.
 
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