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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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'Partake of me' & 'such a'

Hi!

Can the phrase "partake of me" be understood to mean "have me" in a sexual context?

Is there a formal (archaic is fine, too) word or expression in English that has the meaning of "to have", but is obviously and primarily associated with lovemaking?

There is such a word in my native language, but I can't think of anything that could have the above meaning and be concise at the same time.

  

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anonymous Can the phrase "partake of me" be understood to mean "have me" in a sexual context? Sure. anonymous Is there a formal (archaic is fine, too) word or expression in English that has the meaning of "to have", but is obviously and primarily associated with lovemaking?

  • anonymous Can the phrase "partake of me" be understood to mean "have me" in a sexual context?
  • Sure.
  • anonymous Is there a formal (archaic is fine, too) word or expression in English that has the meaning of "to have", but is obviously and primarily associated with lovemaking?
  • There are explicit words, obviously, but a woman can say "take me" with unambiguous meaning in the right context.
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anonymousCan the phrase "partake of me" be understood to mean "have me" in a sexual context?

Sure.

anonymousIs there a formal (archaic is fine, too) word or expression in English that has the meaning of "to have", but is obviously and primarily associated with lovemaking?

There are explicit words, obviously, but a

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