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spock ([personal profile] kosu) wrote 2017-06-25 11:30 pm (UTC)

[ Spock has encountered Jim many times, mainly due to dealing with ships repairs and alterations. Whenever Jim brings up the courtship between she and McCoy, Spock (often bluntly) changes the subject, though she is sure that will not work with the captain much longer. He considers them both friends; it is almost certain they will get questions and teasing from him.

Jim's not the topic on her mind, however; this new, fascinating piece of information is well, intriguing. ]
I am familiar with the woodblock prints, though we never encountered Shunga prints in our studies. [ Vulcans did not shy away from the relevant knowledge or discussion of sex, but scientific understanding and pornography were entirely different. They would see no useful purpose for the pornographic and avoid the study of such art from other cultures.

Leonard's kisses are distracting, particularly since he backs her into a wall. The door behind them slides closed, cutting off the outside world from her quarters, leaving just the two of them in close quarters. Spock, capable of multi-tasking to a degree humans cannot achieve, finds it somewhat difficult to focus, though she makes a valiant attempt. ]


Did many individuals in the 20th century possess these etchings to display them to potential mates, or was it simply an excuse?

[ It would not surprise to discover the latter is true, though it baffles her as to how humans could make such statements without consideration for the truth.

She shudders beneath Leonard's touch, lifting her hands to grasp his shoulders. In the privacy of her quarters, touching him is not forbidden; in fact, she enjoys it, attempts to touch him as much as possible. Vulcans, she has come to realize as her blood stirs, are still fierce when it comes to their mates, and Spock is no exception. ]


I do not possess any pornographic material, though Vulcans are aware of the subject. [ And, after a moment of hesitation, ] Much of the literature from before the Reformation is erotic in nature, as is the art we have left. [ Faithfully cataloged and digitized, thus not lost after the destruction of Vulcan. ]

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