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Being in love Quote by Susan Vaught

“Her lips taste like mint from toothpaste or gum, or sometimes like cherries or grapes from her lip gloss. She's soft when I hold her, with curves where my hands rest, and when I touch her I think stupid caveman things like, mine and totally mine —oh yeah, and all mine .” quote by Susan Vaught
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““Her lips taste like mint from toothpaste or gum, or sometimes like cherries or grapes from her lip gloss. She's soft when I hold her, with curves where my hands rest, and when I touch her I think stupid caveman things like, mine and totally mine —oh yeah, and all mine .””

Susan Vaught

About This Quote

The speaker describes a lover’s physical and sensual qualities, mixing admiration with possessive desire.

In simple terms: He admires her looks and feels ownership.

Key Takeaway

Respect boundaries and mutual consent.

Themes

desire possessiveness sensuality objectification

Mood

intense conflicted

Type

literary personal

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationships
  • intimacy
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

psychology gender studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “mine” imply?
  • How can admiration stay respectful?
A Different Perspective

Possessiveness can harm healthy relationships.

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