I agree about the storm!!!!
Over the summer ('06) I had a great bf who had shared a love of storms w/ me. There was one night we had an awesome one going on & we wanted to go outside in the middle of the night to have some fun in it (if u know what i mean) but weren't able to. His roommates had a dog that didn't like me & would've barked & woke everyone up if we walked by. We compromised.....opened his bedroom window, took out the screen & hung halfway out so we could still be in the rain ;-)
yea......storms are definitely sexy!! ;-)
One of my girl friends actually gets turned on by thunder. She loves storms too. hahaha.
2007-03-20 04:28:27
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answered by §uper ®ose 6
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I Love thunderstorms
2007-03-20 11:23:28
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answered by Lucky13 3
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A warm spring thunderstorm, definitely.
2007-03-20 11:23:05
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answered by Delvala 5
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I'll take a sunny day. Thunderstorms are for sleeping.
2007-03-20 11:25:23
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answered by billy 6
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A warm spring thunderstorm.. I agree I also like them at dusk.
2007-03-20 11:25:15
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answered by brwneyedgrl 6
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I would say definitly the thunderstorm. The power and drama are unmatched. It makes you want to huddle someplace safe, but watch. The wet, dripping sounds are very organic and primal. So there it is, power, voyeurism and lube. Thunderstorms where I live are rarely dangerous, but probably more frequent
2007-03-20 20:43:20
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answered by daix 2
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I love a thunderstorm. And the danger in them can be exactly what makes them that way!
2007-03-20 11:24:04
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answered by cat14675 3
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i will take the spring thunderstorm, i wouldnt call a thunderstorm sexy though lol
2007-03-20 11:23:17
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answered by Anonymous
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a warm spring thunderstorm by far.
2007-03-20 11:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Thunderstorms. Definitely much more inspiring for some "thunder and lightning" of another kind.
2007-03-20 11:24:49
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answered by Scotch Tape 5
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