Frotteur: A person who engages in the sexual act of frottage.
Frottage: 1. The act of rubbing against the body of another person, as in a crowd, to attain sexual gratification.
2.
1. A method of making a design by placing a piece of paper on top of an object and then rubbing over it, as with a pencil or charcoal.
2. A design so made.
Yea, So I might add here:
Why don't they use the "practical" combat strategies in the movies?
These involve:
1) constantly pushing and pulling the enemy until he is pushed into lava.
2) Repeating same strong swings over and over again until one gets through.
3) running away and shooting force lightning at the same time.
4) When injured, jumping into a place unable for enemy to come, and while there, force healing all the damage. After this has been done, one should start repeating steps 2 and 3.
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Yea, So I might add here:Why don't they use the "practical" combat strategies in the movies?
These involve:
1) constantly pushing and pulling the enemy until he is pushed into lava.
2) Repeating same strong swings over and over again until one gets through.
3) running away and shooting force lightning at the same time.
4) When injured, jumping into a place unable for enemy to come, and while there, force healing all the damage. After this has been done, one should start repeating steps 2 and 3.Yea. This is the best place for a post like this...
Practical? Practical doesn't exist in movies. If it did... it'd be a bit boring to watch. 😐 But there's some problems with your listed tactics. Such as with #2, repeating the same movements over and over and over make you predictable and gives your opponent an advantage. For #4, unlike in the games, healing with the Force isn't instantaneous; it takes time and severe amounts of focus/concentration. Even then, I don't think it works like Wolverine's healing powers.