Sex Without Stress
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"Sex Without Stress" is a musical composition by the British post-punk band the Au Pairs first released in 1982. It was also released on their album Sense and Sensuality. The song is also featured on Stepping Out of Line: The Anthology.
- "Would you like to express
- your sex without stress?
- Would you like to discover
- physical conversations of different kinds?"
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