Newsgroups: rec.arts.int-fiction
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From: jorn@chinet.chi.il.us (Jorn Barger)
Subject: Re: Foreplay?
Message-ID: <C4B15q.C81@chinet.chi.il.us>
Organization: Chinet - Public Access UNIX
References: <1993Mar22.163734.10167@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1993 19:08:13 GMT
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Pat Shepard writes:
>Someone just said that they were gonna include ears and nose and such
>because they were essential to foreplay.  If you're gonna be *that*
>specific with your foreplay you'll have to divide the genitalia into  
>sub-parts too (for consistency) and do you *really* want to get so
>explicit?

(All over America (and the world) people are straining their imaginations
trying to guess all the useful instantiations for "part-of ??? genitalia"... 
;^)

To answer the question absolutely straight ( -FACED! ;^), all I want is a
bodypart object for TADS that all Actors will inherit (by gender, actually,
I guess!), that can be specified in sentences like kiss-lips, kiss-ear,
etc... (whew!).  Rather than trying to allow bodyparts to have subparts
(finger of hand), we should do fine for now if we treat finger and hand as
separate but equal...

Here's two nice bodypart quotes I missed yesterday:

    What is sweeter than the human body?
    Two human bodies as they rise and fall.
    What is sweeter than two loving bodies?
    There is nothing sweeter at all.
        Adrian Mitchell (b. 1932)
        "Calypso's Song to Ulysses"
 
The stag approached her; she ran away; he chased her; she stopped and came 
to him; rubbed her whole length along his ribs from fore to hind end; made 
as if to mount him; he turned to mount her; she ran away; he chased; she 
stopped; he mounted and served her.  When he was sliding off she kicked up 
her heels, hit him in the belly, and ran away.  He roared and followed her 
again; she came to him and rubbed herself along each side; licked his 
muzzle, walked under his chin, throwing back her head, licked his sheath 
for a moment, made as if to mount him; he turned, mounted and served her 
again.
        Fraser Darling (1903-79)  A Herd of Red Deer
 
Nuff said?


