Hi Cecil,
It is now referred to as frotteurism (also toucheurism).
The term frottage -- a technique employed to lift textures off tactile
surfaces. continues to be used in art, and was employed extensively by Max
Ernst — the Surrealist.
See below for a more comprehensive reference on Frotteurism :
Thanks Cecil, who would have thought of that?
Roland.
> Dear Roland,
>
> The activity you observed of the male rubbing himself on 'the behind'
> of the female was not necessarily an act of foreplay but could be a
> sexual act in itself. This is referred to as frottage.
Roland Francis wrote about Baga beach:
When we returned to the Baga beach on the lower level, there were a
few young Hippie Caucasian couples in all sorts of languorous
positions, fully nude. We decided to sit and watch the fun, peeping
toms if you will. We were watching one pretty woman washing s
know of this.
Thank you
John Monteiro
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JoeGoaUk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Goanet] When Baga was 'bridge-less'
Baga now has New Bridge
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk1/2618833211/sizes/l/
This is where people used to cross during low tide (?)
http://www.flickr.c
[Goanet] When Baga was 'bridge-less'
thanks FN n Roland.
Baga now has New Bridge
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk1/2618833211/sizes/l/
This is where people used to cross during low tide (?)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joegoauk1/2618832915/sizes/l/
This video captured from
I remember that time.
I was in the Gulf and had come down to my beloved Goa on a long
holiday. We had left in two cars from Benaulim which had packed my
wife, I and a few of my relatives on a trip to Calangute.
The Tourist Hotel was rather new and just off the beach. Tito's Bar
was just gaining p
25 years ago, when starting off in journalism, this was one of the
first photographs of mine that got published. It was in the Herald,
sometime after October 1983. By some chance, it surfaced amidst the
clutter of paper on my table. It has been a long journey …
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