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The phrase "stroke me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, particularly in creative writing, poetry, or song lyrics.
Example: "As the sun set behind the mountains, she whispered 'stroke me' in his ear, sending shivers down his spine."
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Today, I had her stroke me while having intercourse, but the position is uncomfortable for her.
It happened to me several times that a few children undid my flies and started to stroke me".
That means, yesterday when I was taking a bath and the water stroked my body, I longed for someone's hands to stroke me..
Two names under consideration are "Stroke Me, Lady Fame: Martin Short on Broadway" and "If I'd Saved, I Wouldn't Be Here: Martin Short on Broadway".
When there are tightly constructed rhyming lines, as in the very Prince-like "Whatcha Gonna Do" ("Whatcha gonna do with those beautiful fingers / When you stroke me like that, I get a thrill that lingers / Even after you take your hands away / The feel of your touch seems to stay and stay"), they almost serve to detract from the mantric mood.
My grandmother never once kissed me, but she used to stroke me, and my uncle Willie loved me and my brother loved me, so when I was small and didn't speak for years [she stopped speaking after she was sexually abused at seven], my brother told me, "You are very smart, don't worry.
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Take-me-by-the-wrist Baxter, stroke-me Paro and the film-enabling industrial arms of Bot & Dolly, all very different from each other, show that interfaces can matter just as much as any other technological advance.
It strokes me right in my heart.
She was kind of stroking me rather than drying me.
Henrik, at best-mate stage, is hugging me, stroking me.
One of the women once came up and stroked me.
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