Prostitution God Quote by Natsuo Kirino
““For a nymphomaniac like myself, I suppose there could be no job more suitable than prostitution; it is my God-given destiny. No matter how violent a man might be, or how ugly, at the moment we're in the act I cannot help but love him. And what's more I'll grant his every wish, no matter how shameful. In fact, the more twisted my partner is, the more attracted I will be to him, because my ability to meet my lover's demands is the one way I can feel alive. That is my virtue. It is also my biggest flaw. I can't deny a man. I'm like a vagina incarnate—female essence embodied. If I ever were to deny a man, I would stop being me.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Out, 1997
The narrator describes prostitution as a destiny that fulfills a twisted need for control and love, revealing a conflicted self‑identity.
In simple terms: She sees prostitution as her destiny and flaw.
Question harmful self‑justifications.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- addiction
- relationship dynamics
- personal crisis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives self‑destructive desires?
- How can one reconcile virtue and flaw?
It glorifies self‑destructive behavior.