Instead of making love, they engage in compensatory snuggling and lovey-dovey cooing, followed by crossword puzzles, then beddy-bye. |
For Grisha, unclearly, was Ranevskaya's little boy who drowned in the river when she was making love with a man who pursued, then abandoned her. |
Her poems could be cajoling and vituperative, making love and war simultaneously, her sensual lyrics cohabiting with performance pieces. |
With love, there should be no reservations, no inhibitions when making love to the person who undoubtedly has your heart. |
In such a state of mind, when you are making love with one woman, you would be thinking of another woman in your mind. |
Time can aid growth and maturation before God by making love a more serious and deeper commitment. |