My guess is that it's nearly imposixble to remain elegant without ruining decency, specially if you make it six-pecific. But yes, there are many lines in poems and songs, which are highly erotic as well as poetic, and that is the source of this sixer.
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Larry_D._Smith says,
Can you be more six-specific?Amapola says,
Six-pecific is as six-pecific does, Larry ;-)My guess is that it's nearly imposixble to remain elegant without ruining decency, specially if you make it six-pecific. But yes, there are many lines in poems and songs, which are highly erotic as well as poetic, and that is the source of this sixer.
ba_miracle says,
How about playful?Lily-Lilac’s lusting after Lackadaisicals’ luscious garden.
It's part of an old poemlet I wrote.
Amapola says,
LOL -i've tried to read it out loud but I can't go pass lacka... Playful indeed... the challenge is NOT to be six-pecific.Wicked ;-)
accidentaltourist says,
Hi Amapola....have you MET me? ;)