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Swiving The Serving Wenches Reflecting (after publication) on Saturday’s post about breeding kink in Greek mythology, I realized that my casual use of the word “swiving” might be a too-obscure English usage for the Erosblog audience, even if it ought to be clear enough in context. The most charitable thing that can be said for the word “swive” is […] The post Swiving The Serving Wenches appeared first on ErosBlog.
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Swiving The Serving Wenches Reflecting (after publication) on Saturday’s post about breeding kink in Greek mythology, I realized that my casual use of the word “swiving” might be a too-obscure English usage for the Erosblog audience, even if it ought to be clear enough in context. The most charitable thing that can be said for the word “swive” is […] The post Swiving The Serving Wenches appeared first on ErosBlog.
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Swiving The Serving Wenches Reflecting (after publication) on Saturday’s post about breeding kink in Greek mythology, I realized that my casual use of the word “swiving” might be a too-obscure English usage for the Erosblog audience, even if it ought to be clear enough in context. The most charitable thing that can be said for the word “swive” is […] The post Swiving The Serving Wenches appeared first on ErosBlog.
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Swiving The Serving Wenches Reflecting (after publication) on Saturday’s post about breeding kink in Greek mythology, I realized that my casual use of the word “swiving” might be a too-obscure English usage for the Erosblog audience, even if it ought to be clear enough in context. The most charitable thing that can be said for the word “swive” is […] The post Swiving The Serving Wenches appeared first on ErosBlog.
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Swiving The Serving Wenches Reflecting (after publication) on Saturday’s post about breeding kink in Greek mythology, I realized that my casual use of the word “swiving” might be a too-obscure English usage for the Erosblog audience, even if it ought to be clear enough in context. The most charitable thing that can be said for the word “swive” is […] The post Swiving The Serving Wenches appeared first on ErosBlog.
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Meaning Behind the Word: Swive The term swive refers to an old or archaic term used to describe an intimate physical act or sometimes to indicate a quick or forceful movement. While its usage has largely f...

Meaning Behind the Word: Swive #Word #Meaning #Swive #Intimacy #Movement #Archaic #Forceful #Action #Context #Language #History #Usage #Connotation #Interpretation #Culture

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The School of Venus, or the ladies delight

Swiving Tarses! At last, one of the best books of 1680 makes it onto the interwebs: books.google.co.uk/books/reader #sex #tarse #swive #yay

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