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  • noun Pleasure derived from foreplay.

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fore- +‎ pleasure

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  • Perhaps somewhat richer than foreplay, which usually refers to physical contacts, especially kissing and fondling. Forepleasure by no means excludes those, but it also includes such things as listening to music, reading poems or stories that stimulate affectionate responses, recalling earlier experiences, and even just quietly enjoying togetherness. (WordCraft)

    May 23, 2008

  • Reading poems? Even Tennyson?

    May 23, 2008

  • Or, the forbidden pleasure of hitting up on that slow-playing foursome on the green ahead of you.

    May 23, 2008