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When did the phrase "make love" change to its current meaning from its 1920s-ish meaning of "kiss and hug"?
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Hi johnjohn -- and welcome!
You ain't by any chance a Stan Freberg fan are you? -- I'm reminded particularly of his John! John! Marsha! Marsha! sketch (and, for our younger listeners, this is definitely on thread!).
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John and Marsha can, of course, be found online, in Real Audio...
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johnjohn--I see you've posted three times, but as this is the first notice I've noticed,...welcome!
I was born in '53, so I don't really know about the decades between the 20's and the 60's. But--during the Hippie movement in the U.S. in the late 60's, the phrase "make love not war" became a rallying cry, amidst the bra burning, protests, and "free love" activities.
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Thank you for all those welcomes. JohnJohn is just my screen name because otherwise I'd have to call myself "John9324656735" or something equally elegant. I think we've got it narrowed down to somewhere between the late '20s (Fitzgerald, Hemingway, et al) and the '60s hippy era. I suspect that it probably fell into (relative) disuse and was then revived in its new incarnation, a bit like "gay". Continuing on the love theme, does anyone know a phrase "amor fati"? I have no idea where I've come across it, but I have a distinct feeling of "presque vu" (as Yossarian would have it) when I see it written.
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Amor fati: what an experience I had finding this, said the internet neophyte. Clicking on Gurunet gave me a website for amor fati. This turned out to be a sales site for music. By clicking on various things around this site, some of which were VERY strange, I found a quote from Nietzsche that used this term. Beneath the quote, at long last, I found:
"amor fati": a love of fate. Whew!
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