Make Love
Presumably the act of paying attention could explain the “make” in “make ”, “make love to” or “make love with”. Earlier uses of “love” in compound words include love-letter attested from about 1240 and love-song from about 1310. ... Perhaps a better question would be has “make love” retained a connotation of enamor or being in love to any significant degree? Some seem to have a broader view of “making love” than others. “I think I mentioned … I could make love for ...
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