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“Pip winds his arms up around Lindsay's neck and kisses him back, and this time he's the one to close his eyes and escape into darkness so there's nothing in the world except the soft curls under his fingers and the touch of Lindsay's breath on his mouth and the slow, sliding friction. "Lindsay, do…” quote by Richard Rider
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““Pip winds his arms up around Lindsay's neck and kisses him back, and this time he's the one to close his eyes and escape into darkness so there's nothing in the world except the soft curls under his fingers and the touch of Lindsay's breath on his mouth and the slow, sliding friction. "Lindsay, do you still hate me?" "I do when I remember to," Lindsay says quietly, but he doesn't stop moving and he doesn't stop kissing him for a long time, on his trembling mouth and his sweaty forehead and his wet, closed eyes.””

Richard Rider

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown (likely contemporary erotic fiction)

A tender, intimate moment explores vulnerability and longing between two lovers, highlighting the paradox of love and hatred

In simple terms: Intimacy reveals both love and lingering resentment

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability while acknowledging complex feelings

Themes

love intimacy conflict acceptance

Mood

sensual conflicted reflective

Type

literary romantic

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • romantic intimacy
  • self‑acceptance
  • emotional healing

Key Concepts

psychology human connection sexuality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you reconcile love with lingering resentment?
  • What does vulnerability teach us about trust?
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