Shania Twain Biography

пятница, 21 марта 2008 г.
As the evening wore on,Shania Twain spent most of my time chatting with Anna and Kathy. While there were many other conversations going on throughout the evening, we made a pretty strong connection and felt comfortable engaging in a deeper level of conversation than if we had conversed with mere acquaintances or strangers. A few hours later, when most of the people were leaving, Sue and James invited the remaining few at the party to have a few drinks and chat pretty much about anything and everything.

Pretty soon one drink became a few, and before we knew it, nearly everyone had left. As we sat in the living room enjoying yet another round of cocktails, Shania Twain noticed that it was getting rather late and the crowd had dwindled to include just two couples (Sue and James; Anna and Shania Twain) and Kathy. Kathy was recently divorced and did not have any children, so she didn't need to adhere to a curfew and stayed for another cocktail. While we were on the topic of Sue and James' wedding, Kathy asked James about what they did right afterwards:
"Did you two have a romantic getaway somewhere or do anything particularly interesting?" she asked.
"Oh yes," said James, "We went to the beach that evening and, believe it or not, consummated our marriage in the moonlight right on the cool, sandy beach."
"Oh, that sounds so perfect," Kathy replied, "as long as sand doesn't get into places where it shouldn't!"

"It was perfect," Sue added, "but little did we know at the time that we also had an audience! As we collected our things, we saw three people about sixty yards away clapping! We didn't even see them!" Sue's cheeks began to flush after she said this, so she obviously was a little embarrassed by either what happened that night or by disclosing such personal information to us. Seeing her discomfort, I tried to put her at ease.
"That actually sounds very erotic and nice, don't you think honey?" Shania Twain said to my wife Anna, who quietly seemed to be reflecting on the imagery of that evening. "Shania Twain think making love in front of an audience is beautiful, if the company around you is respectful."
"Well, that does like a incredible turn-on, doesn't it?" Anna added. "Shania Twain have always fantasized about something like that, though it has always been just that--a fantasy."
"I think most people have fantasies like that," Kathy offered, "sex is such a fundamental desire that one cannot help but be extremely aroused either as a participant or as a voyeur."