["Dancing naked under the moon" momentarily distracts Chekov.
Oh, but home base--that makes sense. He hadn't been fully clear on the sports analogy, at least insofar as the name of the final base involving sex was concerned. Pavel will be sure to thank Lucy for the clarification as well as her offer (Seven Minutes in Heaven escapes him, but her offer is still understood) once she is sober (and so is he). Should she offer again when she's not inebriated...]
Li, really? [Okay, so maybe Chekov is the only obvious wirgin virgin the the room, but he was sure that, with all of Li's blushing and awkwardness, the odds were good that he wasn't alone. That just leaves Korra, who clearly needs an explanation. While Chekov is decidedly not drunk, he's sufficiently liquored up to discuss sex without any misgivings.]
Home base--never have I ever reached home base. This is part of an analogy that equates stages of intimacy to a sport called baseball, and going through a series of bases culminates in reaching home base, or engaging in sexual intercourse.
[There are reasons that Pavel has never made it to home. Not all of them have to do with a studious nature or looking like someone's little brother, as evidenced here.]
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Oh, but home base--that makes sense. He hadn't been fully clear on the sports analogy, at least insofar as the name of the final base involving sex was concerned. Pavel will be sure to thank Lucy for the clarification as well as her offer (Seven Minutes in Heaven escapes him, but her offer is still understood) once she is sober (and so is he). Should she offer again when she's not inebriated...]
Li, really? [Okay, so maybe Chekov is the only obvious
wirginvirgin the the room, but he was sure that, with all of Li's blushing and awkwardness, the odds were good that he wasn't alone. That just leaves Korra, who clearly needs an explanation. While Chekov is decidedly not drunk, he's sufficiently liquored up to discuss sex without any misgivings.]Home base--never have I ever reached home base. This is part of an analogy that equates stages of intimacy to a sport called baseball, and going through a series of bases culminates in reaching home base, or engaging in sexual intercourse.
[There are reasons that Pavel has never made it to home. Not all of them have to do with a studious nature or looking like someone's little brother, as evidenced here.]