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Crying Quote by L.D. Davis

“You love me, but you don't want me," he said with such sadness, I burst into tears. While crying, I had the biggest orgasm of my life as Luke held me tighter than ever and rocked into me and climaxed with me. He wiped at my tears. "I didn't mean to make you cry," he said.” quote by L.D. Davis
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““You love me, but you don't want me," he said with such sadness, I burst into tears. While crying, I had the biggest orgasm of my life as Luke held me tighter than ever and rocked into me and climaxed with me. He wiped at my tears. "I didn't mean to make you cry," he said.””

L.D. Davis

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown erotic fiction, author unknown

A lover expresses affection yet causes pain, leading to an intense, paradoxical emotional and physical release, highlighting the complexity of intimacy and vulnerability.

In simple terms: Love can cause both joy and sorrow, sometimes together.

Key Takeaway

Accept that love can be messy and seek healthy communication.

Themes

love vulnerability intimacy contradiction

Mood

conflicted intense reflective

Type

literary erotic psychological

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationship
  • sexual encounter
  • emotional breakdown
  • healing intimacy

Key Concepts

emotional conflict paradoxical pleasure psychological release

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance emotional honesty with physical intimacy?
  • What boundaries help prevent pain in love?
A Different Perspective

The intensity may mask underlying issues that need honest dialogue.

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