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{{A|plainenglish|[[File:Memphis slim.jpg ‎|thumb|center|Mr Slim, contemplating taking out a second [[Love mortgage]].]]}}
{{A|plainenglish|{{image|Memphis slim|jpg ‎|Mr Slim, contemplating taking out a [[Love mortgage]]. Hopefully not [[subprime]].}}}}
A [[mortgage]] or other form of [[equitable]] [[Security interest|security]] over a person’s unused capacity to love. Discussed in great detail in Memphis Slim’s monograph on margin(al) sexual lending, [[Lend Me Your Love]].
A [[mortgage]] or other form of [[equitable]] [[Security interest|security]] over a person’s unused capacity to love. Discussed in great detail in Memphis Slim’s monograph on margin(al) sexual lending, [[Lend Me Your Love]].


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*Memphis Slim: ''[[Lend Me Your Love]]''.
*Memphis Slim: ''[[Lend Me Your Love]]''.

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A mortgage or other form of equitable security over a person’s unused capacity to love. Discussed in great detail in Memphis Slim’s monograph on margin(al) sexual lending, Lend Me Your Love.

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