Show lovemaking Love making the world over M hugues ie roux lecturing on love and lovers went on to con the modes of expressing lavt in various countries in spain the worn an fluttered her tan ot peacock brath frath ers from the balcony and acted the peacock while the man acted the bear in the calle their only ot communication were popular songs not a word being spoken between them common to spaniards and to arabs was the impression that worn an love was a stone a ruby it endured longer than man s which was of a roving character in italy it was passion that ruled even to the ex tent of ruling politics and its espres slon found vent in violent form in the north love was made in silence no words were spoken among the scandinavian races he had spent some time in america and had brought back the impression that american women did not allow their husbands even to speak not withstand ing which the american husband was fond ot his wife and his love for her found expression in the constant tearing of checks out of his check book for her benefit until he sank ex hausted in france the expression of love was speech from the highest to the lowliest french lovers enjoyed the exchange of ideas and more es pec lally when man and wife and this perhaps explained why clubs were neglected in france french lovers wished forever to be together he would not be ungallant enough to comment on english methods but it seemed to him that in england it was not the man who speaks to me but the man who walks out with me who was considered the lover lon don post |