In chapter three of book two, Winston and Julia meet up and always make love, or have sex with each other. They don't meet up in the same spot they met in for the first time they did it. They met at a church, or a building that used to be a church, but was destroyed by a bomb 30 years earlier. They see each other everyday, almost, and there are times where they would have conversations, or they wouldn't even look at each other because they don't want to get caught. When they were in the old church building once, they would have a full on conversation, and Winston asked how Pornosec was and when he heard that only women worked there, he was really surprised because he thought men worked there. Winston thought men only worked there because men have a high sex drive, or have low control over having sex. They also talked about each others sex life and what it was like for them. Julia had her first love affair when she was 16 and the guy was 60, who later committed suicide because he didn't want to get caught. Winston talked about how Katharine was and how she was always stiff when they touched, or how it felt like she was pushing him away when they were hugging. Julia made a point to where sex uses all your energy but you're happy at the end, and when the community or committee want you to use all your energy for marching up and down the streets and cheering and waving flags and how people get excited about Big Brother and the Three-Year plans and the Two Minutes Hate and the rest of the things the people have to do. Winston tells Julia a story about Katharine and how he almost had sex with her in the woods, or a place like that, and Julia told him that she would've pushed her off the cliff where the different color flowers were. Winston said he would be sorry, but then he said that everyone was dead anyway and it wouldn't make a difference. Julia didn't like that he said that and told him to stop talking about death because he isn't dead yet. Then they choose where to meet the next time and they choose where they first met, which was the woods.
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