Theme: The "Bad" Dinner
This is definitely not a Bad-Lib for your first date! But you'll know when the time is right to use it ...
I love to eat (noun) because it's such a sensual food. The way it feels on my tongue reminds me of (verb)-ing you because it's so soft and smooth. I know they say that oysters are an aphrodisiac, but for me, (noun) really puts me in the mood. The combination of the texture, the smell and the taste excite my senses to such a degree that I get completely turned on. So much so that right now, as I sit here, I wish I could come over there, sit on your lap, and slip my (noun) down your (noun). I'd like to take this olive oil and drizzle it on your (noun) and then use my hand to (verb) you until you're close to (verb)-ing. Then I'd take the whipped cream from my cappuccino, smear it on my (noun), and hide you under the table while you (verb) it off me. And when neither of is could stand it any more, I'd let you take me right here on this banquette, and slide your olive-oiled (noun) into my (adjective), (adjective), (noun), until we both (verb) like we've never (verb-ed) before.
If you even get through half of that Bad-Lib before he's yelling for the check, I'll be amazed! Unless he's too mesmerized to move, of course. As with all of these verbal exercises, the key to using them successfully is making them your own, and using words and phrases that feel right for you. Remember, you're not imitating anyone or anything; be genuine as you can be. And obviously, don't say it if you don't mean it! If you don't intend to have sexual relations with someone, don't Bad-Lib them! That could only lead to much confusion, or worse. Although Bad-Libs are extremely playful, it isn't a game that you are playing, it's the real deal. Bad -Libs should only be used when you intend to carry through with what you are proposing.
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