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--- In lojban@y..., BestATN@a... wrote:
> a woman friend and i use certain lojban phrases many times a day. 
> unfortunately, they all seem to have the same structure, so she 
knows almost 
> nothing about lojban grammar. 
> we use them because no one else understands them. 
> we used to use klingon for the same reason, but the klingon 
survives only in 
> my personal name for her.

try .u'icairo'u when you're having sex.


