When somebody gives you a sexy look, you know they’re trying. It’s terrible! But when you smile, it’s so much sexier.

BITCH= Beautiful Individual That Creates Hard-on’s.

If you’re going to be sexy in a photo, you’d better be thinking about sex rather than about being sexy.

Just when the mood is set and we are about to feel our skin touching, you stop. Then the mood is dead.

There are a number of mechanical devices which increase sexual arousal, particularly in women. Chief among these are the mighty wheels!

It’s erotic if you’re using a feather. It’s kinky if you’re using the whole damn chicken.

Graze on my lips; and if those hills be dry, stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie.

Sex appeal is fifty percent what you’ve got and fifty percent what people think you’ve got.

Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. Yes is the answer.

To deny sex is to deny life. To reject art is to impoverish yourself, rejecting pleasure and growth.

To accept sex and art together is to add to oneself, to be positive instead of negative. Erotic cinema . . . reveals us to ourselves with increasing artistry.

I wrote the story myself. It’s about a girl who lost her reputation and never missed it.

A great figure or physique is nice, but it’s self-confidence that makes someone really sexy.

Anyone who thinks they’re sexy needs their head checked.

And it is very sexy as well: somebody says I’m taking you on a surprise date, you don’t know where you are going and you can’t see and then you put your hand out and there is a tiger. Amazing.

Do I consider myself sexy? It all depends on the way I’m feeling. When I’m happy inside, that’s when I feel most sexy.

The police is looking for a person that licks balls, steals vibrators and likes it in the ass! If they ask, I’ll tell them I’ve never heard of you.

No nude, however abstract, should fail to arouse in the spectator some vestige of erotic feeling, even if it be only the faintest shadow – and if it does not do so it is bad art and false morals.

Call me immoral but I tend to speak my mind and heart sometimes, sexually

Patricia Kahill

Patricia Kahill is a multipotentialite Christian entrepreneur, Content Marketing Coach and founder of the Content Marketing agency, Kahill Insights that helps business owners create engaging and interactive content items for digital platforms with a focus on returning a desired outcome. Patricia was the producer of SlamDunk Basketball Talk a show on House of Talent online TV, a former fellow at Harvest Institute for leadership and now an assessor there, and an alumnus of the YELP class of 2017. A member of the BNI Integrity chapter and African Women Entrepreneur Cooperative. She is driven by passion and curiosity, been taking every opportunity that has been given to her with an ambition of stamping her footprint on the world.

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