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Does anyone know what she was watching/listening to? It sounds to me like a porn flick.
Frankly, I found it *very* distracting! Her agony is subtle enough, I would have liked to have been able to hear it better but I couldn't with that guy talking all the time.
Worse, for me, it made #283's agony seem as if it were part of a porn flick. I found it made this agony much less enjoyable for me.
Anyone else feel this way?
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I recognize the soundtrack as coming from one of the "Excuse Me" tapes from Europe. They are funny - if a little bit creepy. I'm sure that they are pre-arranged and loosely scripted, but still have an impromptu air to them. The format is that an older guy with a camera (Harry) goes prowling the streets in search of girls who he offers to pay for posing in some made-up video thing he is doing. He takes them to his hotel and in the process of taping he usually manages to do at least some groping before they catch on and split.
It is curious that #283 would pick that type of material to watch to help with her agony.
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I found that interesting. You can hear the man say things like, "you like to show off your pussy, don't you?" Kinda funny that it ran as narration for her agony. And you can tell it was this narration that got her aroused.
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I remember #76 was listening to TV, anyone know what that was?
Just another I remember with background stuff
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I must disagree that the audio track was a detraction from 283.
Quite the contrary - watching her, as she focused on the television(?), and it saying, "...you like when strangers watch"
After all, what are we but strangers, watching her... I thought it was a wonderful touch, adding much to the piece, and I assume that particular dialogue was chosen deliberately - if so, well done, 283.
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I felt that the soundtrack added to the whole thing. She was watching someone being watched while she was being watched by me.
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"Less enjoyable"?
I am always interested in what turns people (okay, women) on.
I found this particular one thought-provoking on so many levels... but whether I "enjoyed" it seems somewhat irrelevant. Perhaps a more important question would be did the *agonee* find it more enjoyable? A subject for an overkill, perhaps?
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