Cash Quote by M. Leighton
““It’s me,” he says softly. “Stop listening to everything else. Remember the way you feel when I’m kissing you and touching you. Don’t think with your head. You know me. And when my lips are on yours, you trust me.” As if to make his point, he dips his head and brushes his mouth over mine. Sparks fly between us. As always. “You trust me, when my hands are on your skin.” He runs his palms down my arms and then over to my waist where he pushes them up under the edge of my shirt. Chills break out down my back. “You trust me when you turn your mind off, when you just feel.””
About This Quote
The speaker urges surrendering rational thought to pure sensation, suggesting that intimacy is built on trusting visceral experience over analytical judgment.
In simple terms: Trust feeling over intellect in intimacy.
Embrace sensory trust.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Romantic encounter
- First kiss
- Intimate confession
- Sensual persuasion
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Guiding partners to focus on present sensations
- Therapeutic exercises for mindfulness in relationships
Questions to Reflect On
- How does prioritizing feeling affect consent?
- Can trust be built without rational dialogue?