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Abuse Quote by Rupi Kaur

“how do i welcome in kindness when i have only practiced spreading my legs for the terrifying what am i to do with you if my idea of love is violence but you are sweet if your concept of passion is eye contact but mine is rage how can i call this intimacy if i crave sharp edges but your edges…” quote by Rupi Kaur
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““how do i welcome in kindness when i have only practiced spreading my legs for the terrifying what am i to do with you if my idea of love is violence but you are sweet if your concept of passion is eye contact but mine is rage how can i call this intimacy if i crave sharp edges but your edges aren't even edges they are soft landings how do i teach muself to accept a healthy love if all i've ever known is pain””

Rupi Kaur

About This Quote

The speaker struggles with reconciling violent past experiences with a desire for tender love, questioning how to accept healthy intimacy after only knowing pain.

In simple terms: Learning to love healthily after a history of violence is painful and confusing.

Key Takeaway

Seek healing and redefine love beyond past trauma.

Themes

trauma love self‑acceptance

Mood

hopeful introspective

Type

advice poetic

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • mindful relationships
  • self‑care

Key Concepts

psychological healing emotional intelligence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you transform painful patterns into gentle love?
  • What steps help you embrace healthy intimacy?
A Different Perspective

The poet’s raw expression may glorify pain, risking romanticization of unhealthy dynamics.

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