I present to you a song from the "The French Doll" written by George Gershwin in 1922:
"Do it again"
"ell me, tell me, what did you do to me?
I just got a thrill that was new to me,
when your two lips were pressed to mine.
When you held me, I wasn't snuggling.
You should know I really was struggling.
I´ve only met you, and I shouldn't let you, but...
The words inscribed into every woman, the thing they all crave can be summarized as "Use me".
They can never admit this, but their true unleashed nature is the pleasure they find in submitting themselves mind, body and soul to strength.
@UncleIroh Yes. Aptly put.
1922
Oh, do it again.
I may say, "no, no, no, no, no,"
But do it again.
My lips just ache
to have you take
the kiss that's waiting for you.
You know if you do,
you won't regret it.
Come and get it.
Oh, no one is near.
I may cry, "oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,"
But no one will hear.
My mom will scold me
'cause she told me
that it's naughty, but then...
Oh, do it again!
Please do it again!"