Gloaming – Wildly Wicked Word Play

The definition for the word today indicated that it was used in poetic literature. It is also related to glowing which is sometimes used to describe someone enjoying the after effects of orgasmic release. So a poem about making the woman in your life happy with great sex seemed appropriate. And of course, to lighten the mood, a touch of humour to give you a smile.

Try writing some poetry or dirty limericks together some night as one of your couples games.

Gloaming (GLO-ming)

noun: twilight; dusk.

Sex Dusk to Dawn

When her spirits are low and her mood is dull like gloaming
Give her a G-spot orgasm – with pleasure she will be moaning

Warm up her pussy lick by lick
Get her juicy then stick in your dick

Let her ride you like a cow girl
Her hips are free to swivel and swirl

With a vibrator delicately teasing her clit
She’ll want to grind your cock and never quit

Gushing with pleasure her juices will drench
Her heated desire only you can quench

In ecstasy your name she will scream
As you shoot her full of your gooey cream

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Sexy Word a Day Couples Game – How would you use Gloaming in a salacious sentence or provocative paragraph?