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Business meeting Quote by Fanny Merkin

“My god, Anna,” he says. “I almost lost you.” He has me in his powerful grip. I’ve never felt this safe before. “Never let go,” I say, looking into his beautiful gray eyes. “That could be problematic,” he says. “I’ll have to let you go at some point. What if I have to pee? What if you have to pee?”…” quote by Fanny Merkin
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““My god, Anna,” he says. “I almost lost you.” He has me in his powerful grip. I’ve never felt this safe before. “Never let go,” I say, looking into his beautiful gray eyes. “That could be problematic,” he says. “I’ll have to let you go at some point. What if I have to pee? What if you have to pee?” “I don’t care,” I say. “What if I have an important business meeting and I’m holding you and we’re both covered in urine?” I start to cry. “You’re right,” I say, turning my face away from his gaze. “Nothing lasts forever.””

Fanny Merkin

About This Quote

Source Novel: Contemporary fiction, author unknown, 2020s

Intimate moments reveal vulnerability, humor, and the fear of loss, highlighting how love and anxiety intertwine in relationships.

In simple terms: Love mixes fear, humor, and vulnerability.

Key Takeaway

Embrace honesty and humor in relationships.

Themes

love vulnerability humor anxiety intimacy

Mood

reflective playful intimate

Type

narrative dialogue philosophical

When to use this quote

  • dating
  • marriage
  • conflict resolution
  • emotional intimacy

Key Concepts

psychology relationship dynamics communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fears surface when intimacy deepens?
  • How can humor help or hinder emotional honesty?
A Different Perspective

Humor may mask deeper insecurities and prevent serious discussion.

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