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Originally Posted by Topshelf Tess
... what is it about a rainy day that tends to magnify this urge?
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Perhaps, Tess, it’s because here on the water planet we are really water creatures. Our sexual selves are driven by the hypothalamus, the primitive and atavistic part of our brain – the amphibian part of our brain. Wetness lubricates our sexual activity, fluids climax our sexual activity, sweat and spittle and tears are part of our sexual play.
In Meiji Japan, “clouds and rain” was a common expression meaning “sexual activity,” and the
ukiyo-e erotic prints of that period suggest the idea of water.
Ukiyo means the “floating world.”
Float with me, my Tess.
Monk