Osculation and its attendant repercussions play a not insignificant role in modern fiction--in the romance genre to be sure, but also in many murder mysteries. Tough-as-nails private eyes often engage in osculatory actions in their off hours or after they've offed the awful villains. As a writer, I find I must osculate frequently with my wife in order to keep the details clear in my mind. Of course, an occasional Noodle (see yesterday's blog post) helps as well.
The writer must stay sharp.
I learned a new word today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteStopping by on the A-Z Challenge.
I'm so glad to help, Kari!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize this was an adult-content blog!
ReplyDeleteNoodling often leads to osculation...or is it the other way around?
Larry
'I didn't realize this was an adult-content blog!' - LOL!
ReplyDeleteNow I have The Smiths' 'Oscillate Wildly' in my head.
Now, now. Let's not confuse osculating, which is kissing, with oscillating, which is what fans do.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familiar with this word either, but you have provided me with an idea for 'o'
ReplyDeleteyup, new word for me too :)
ReplyDeleteHow romantic. cm
ReplyDeleteIn France, one gives a gros bisous - a big kiss!
ReplyDeleteLOL -- This is hilarious.
ReplyDeleteA new word and fun too. Way to go, Bob.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that you're writing a "kiss-and-tell"?
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