Geigi

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I was mostly talking about it in the context of sex scenes, I've read lot of Romance/Erotica in the past, and it wasn't so prevalent like it is now, maybe I'm just tired of it.
There's different versions of dirty talk like: who do you belong to?, who owns this pussy?, who is cumming on my cock?, etc.
 
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SearingFive

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I don't know where from that "You are mine", "I'm yours" crap originated, but it's everywhere now, can't stop cringing while reading it.
They have been around for centuries, with variations found in poetry, literature, religious texts, and romantic correspondence across many cultures and languages. Popularised in Victorian era (19th century): Romantic literature. Then you have wedding vows and love letters.

I think it's a beautiful way to express your love and desire for the special someone. Thing is, with so much content at our fingertips these words starts losing it's meaning when we are constantly bombarded by it.
 
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Geigi

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They have been around for centuries, with variations found in poetry, literature, religious texts, and romantic correspondence across many cultures and languages. Popularised in Victorian era (19th century): Romantic literature. Then you have wedding vows and love letters. I think it's a beautiful way to express your love and desire for the special someone. Thing is, with so much content at our fingertips these words starts losing it's meaning when we are constantly bombarded by it.
This. This is why words of love bombing Is overused and losing it's meaning. I prefer that couple who love each other express their love instead of saying it all the time. The most cringe moment is do you love me, I do and if you love me, you will do whatever the person wants. A guy can say I love you and lie but proving is :love:
 
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Maccabbee

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Ugh, too much degrading and humiliating dirty talk is a turn off. Slut/whore is overused and Devs only know that word. :rolleyes:
If I'm just fucking a stranger or something, I don't mind the dirty talk, but if I'm making love to my girlfriend, I am not into degrading her (unless it's consensual roleplay, but that's different).
 

Geigi

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AKA: Consensual Roleplay. They discussed dirty talk before this scene.
If you play as Chad Ian, you get this scene.
Nope, that's punishment scene Ian inflicts on Lena after he finds out she's been cheating on him. There was no discussion beforehand and they both very much mean what they say. :whistle:
And Eva pulled it off right. Lena should be punished for sucking another cock beside Daddy Ian's. :cautious:
 
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Hungover00

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Where I have said that he's not an antagonist? He's tamer version of Arthur, you know the guy who not only perved on his son's girlfriend but also impregnated his own daughter.
Fuck, really? I hated his arc, so never got far enough to find that out. Though that he was being creepy to his daughter did seem obvious.
 
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