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  • Asked on December 19, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
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  • Asked on December 18, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on December 18, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on December 16, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on December 14, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • Asked on December 13, 2021 in American english.

    As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes
  • As recently as 1967, a soul singer Ronny Dyson had a hit with this line in its title and refrain:

    If you let me make love to you,
    Why can’t I touch you?

    If you read any British literature from the 19th century, you find a lot of instances of phrases like “he made love to me and I want to make love to thee” and on.

    Given how the prevailing social mores of the Victorian era have come to make its very name a byword for prudence, it’s a good bet that “within a judicial age” such as in the Victorian era have not been a reference to fornication or sex. If you are a man that wishes to marry a woman that you love, it’s more like a man asking a woman to marry you…?

    While written by a late 19th and early 20th century writer, Lady Chatterley’s Lover is full of sex. It shows up every day but I can’t read it. I have seen some of the stupid, poorly produced porn movies which were based on it, and have seen a few of the reviews of those. I should have told the producers. Who wrote it and why?

    • 280356 views
    • 67 answers
    • 103394 votes