I'm 'music ON' kinda guy...
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Depends. I think music, if done the right way, can really set the mood and enhance the experience.
Otherwise... it's just background noise
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Only if it's like, a playlist or a CD that suits the mood...
Putting the whole media library on shuffle can be quite the moodkiller - try banging to Candle In The Wind and see how long you last. :tongue:
Ky xx
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Think of another mood killer... not having condoms or lube when you really really ought to have them...
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This whole thread has suddenly got me thinking and remembering a rather important scene in "Summer of '42" (directed by Robert Mulligan in 1971, if I remember correctly) in which Jennifer O'Neill puts on a record (the theme of Michel Legrand's Summer of '42 starts playing, and she dances with her young friends Hermie (Gary Grimes), and later they are found frolicking in bed and the record has come to an end, and all you can hear is the scratch, scratch, scratch, scratch of the needle at the end of the groove.... they didn't have automatic needle pickups in '42. lol... an atmospheric scene, indeed, no music needed for all the love making involved.
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LOL Marsh.
Just on the subject, incidentally, had a similarly awkward moment last night - the guy had put on music on his laptop, and "Scrooge" from Muppets Christmas Carol came on. Wasn't sure whether to try to tune it out or to start singing along.
Don't ask. xx
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ik people who listen to music when they have sex to drowned out the sound from other people around and i dont think its a bad idea unless ur alone when u have sex then u might want to hear whats going on
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