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Posted by Tim on Apr 12, '08 1:51 AM for everyone

Dialogue ng away ng asawa (DAN) at manunulot (LARRY). Mula sa dula at screenplay na "Closer" ni Patrick Marber: 

DAN: When she came here you think she enjoyed it?

LARRY: I didn't ____ her to give her a 'nice time. I ____d her to ___ you up. A good fight is never clean. And yeah, she enjoyed it, she's a Catholic—she loves a guilty ___.

(LARRY grins.)

Ito ba ang dahilan kung bakit ang taas ng Happiness Quotient nating mga Pinoy?

Eniwey, ano ang iyong early erotic lit? (Offshoot ito ng previous blog.)


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bituinescalante wrote on Apr 12
Early diba? So dapat nabasa mo bago ka pa man mag high school no? Yung "Jaws" ni Peter Benchley binabalikbalikan naming magkakapatid yung fantasy ni Helen kay Hooper...awful read. Nakakatawa. "Shield of Three Lions" by Pamela Kaufmann. Bata pa'ko nito. Mga Grade 5. Parang in explore yung themes ng homosexuality in the court of Richard the LionHearted. Hanggang ngayon I still have it and I still go back to it mga every 3 years.

Yan muna.
amaranna wrote on Apr 12
Ay grade school ba? Naku, late-bloomer ako! O siya sige, dito ito. "Sensuous Woman," read when I was 12 or 13. Pero self-help book dapat ang category nito, eh!

Tapos, "Penthouse Forum" somehow comes to mind (hindi ko na maalala ang ibang bahagi ng magasin). Hindi ko na maalala kung paano napasakamay ko ang magasin na ito! Hahaha! Josko, ano ba ito, extension ng embarrassing reads?

Ang mga Ludlum din maraming erotic moments na "binabalik-balikan." At yung door scene sa The Godfather. Hahaha.
timdacanay wrote on Apr 12
Ah, yes, Penthouse Forum. Isama mo na rin ang "Call Me Madam" ni Xaviera Hollander. It was a time of great discoveries. Grade 4 siguro ako noon so I had to figure out what the words meant and then I felt, uhm, good and then thought about confession. Mwahaha. In college I introduced Forum to friends, who have never known it their whole lives. Hanggang picture lang ang mga loko.

Ha? May erotic moments sa Ludlum? College ko na nabasa yon at wala akong maalala. Pero Bourne Identity lang naman nabasa ko. Ludlum. Waaah!
bituinescalante wrote on Apr 12
ah yes...for the pictures... my parents' " A Guide to Tantric Sex"
amaranna wrote on Apr 12
Ha? May erotic moments sa Ludlum? C
Ay naku, napaghalo-halo ko na yata ang mga spy/thriller authors ko! Si Trevanian pala ang author ng "Eiger Sanction" at ng kung anu-ano pang Sanction. Kailangan mag-review. Eskyusmi.
timdacanay wrote on Apr 12
Yes, I also remember those guidebooks na may mga marionette in different positions. Very sterile. Makapal yun so probably comprehensive. Pero bibilib ka sa ancient Indian art. Nakaukit sa templo! At meron silang Kama Sutra. I bought it for 69 bucks sa NBS years ago.
bituinescalante wrote on Apr 12
ay...yung kina mommy real people hindi marionettes
timdacanay wrote on Apr 12
hihihi
rbyronp wrote on Apr 12, edited on Apr 12
My parents kept books under their bed, and I found them early -- in 5th grade, in fact. So I started reading "Valley of the Dolls" and "Love Machine," at the same time I was reading Pippi Longstocking and Treasure Island. I kept a dictionary so I could look up words, or else went to the library for deeper inquiries. I remember getting reprimanded by my 5th grade teacher because I used the word "seductive" in a writing homework. She refused to believe that I knew what it meant, and called my father to ask if he had helped me with my assignment. The next day, the books under the bed were gone. So I turned to the Encyclopedia Britannica and memorized the entire chapter on Human Sexuality, until I was old enough to buy my own damned sex books. And that's why I'm in theater. But at age 11 to 17, everything was erotica.
timdacanay wrote on Apr 14, edited on Apr 14
yeah there was also anais nin's "delta of venus" lying around the house, so that got read. i've also gotten hold of what was known as bts, bedtime stories, mimeographed sex stories with a photo or two you can barely discern. it was my brother's and he called them prayerbooks, i think, because they were that small. rene villanueva wrote about bts in his book, personal.
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