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Declaration-of-love Quote by Helen Hoang

“Women buy underwear for the men they love. It’s economics. Data supports this claim.” “Are you telling me you love me, Stella?” She hugged Karate Bear tight and nodded, suddenly overcome by shyness. “You’re not going to give me the words?” he asked. “I’ve never said them to anyone but my parents.”…” quote by Helen Hoang
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““Women buy underwear for the men they love. It’s economics. Data supports this claim.” “Are you telling me you love me, Stella?” She hugged Karate Bear tight and nodded, suddenly overcome by shyness. “You’re not going to give me the words?” he asked. “I’ve never said them to anyone but my parents.” “You think I run around telling women I love them?” He pulled her close and pressed their foreheads together. “I’m going to get the words out of you. Tonight.””

Helen Hoang

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Kiss Quotient, 2018

The dialogue mixes humor and vulnerability, showing how love, economics, and personal insecurities intersect in intimate moments.

In simple terms: Love, money, and shyness collide.

Key Takeaway

Embrace honest communication.

Themes

romance humor vulnerability

Mood

playful intimate

Type

conversational emotional

When to use this quote

  • dating
  • confession
  • relationship building

Key Concepts

economic metaphor personal intimacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “economics” reveal about affection?
  • How can vulnerability strengthen a bond?
A Different Perspective

Humor may mask deeper emotional needs.

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