Cardies, Rommies and Vulcans all seem pretty dang hot.
No thanks: Klingons. Too smelly.![]()
Likewise, but Klingons, what with the rough sex would make up for the smell. I mean, afterward, you're gonna stink anyway, so what difference does it make?

Cardies, Rommies and Vulcans all seem pretty dang hot.
No thanks: Klingons. Too smelly.![]()
Would sex with a joined Trill count as a threesome?
I find myself thinking that if couples actually KNEW what they could tolerate from each other BEFORE they got married, if they actually saw whether they could put up with each other's irritating features, and had all the controversial discussions FIRST...there'd be a lot less divorce.
Then I'm totally adding Trill to my list.Would sex with a joined Trill count as a threesome?
If the symbiont also experiences the hosts sexual sensations, then I'd say yes. I think.
Would sex with a joined Trill count as a threesome?
What? Didn't know you know it's all sunshine and puppies and the person you're dating is flawless til the full moon changes them? There was simply no warning they were a jerk... LOL So tired of "where did that come from?" Pay attention!!I find myself thinking that if couples actually KNEW what they could tolerate from each other BEFORE they got married, if they actually saw whether they could put up with each other's irritating features, and had all the controversial discussions FIRST...there'd be a lot less divorce.
Bajoran, for sure. Most of the Bajoran men we've seen are attractive and have an ethereal quality about them.
Romulans and Andorians would be interesting, too.
My vision must be going, because I don't remember Kilana being a brain shaped rock eater
Also, wouldn't sex with a Caitian count as furry sex. Do you really want to yiff?![]()
Vulcan or Bajoran would be acceptable. I bet Andorians would freak you out up close.
Orion, Vulcan, Bajoran, Klingon (never had a date where I ended up in hospital so that would be an experience), pretty much any of the identical to human races (Betazoids, Gideons, El Aurians, etc).
Here's a question, have we seen a Tellarite female before?
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