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Bared-to-you Quote by Sylvia Day

“keep looking at me like that," he warned, leaning casually into the counter and sipping his coffee. "see what happens." "i'm going to lose my job over you." "i'd give you another one." i snorted. "as what? your sex slave?" "what a provocative suggestion. let's discuss.” quote by Sylvia Day
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““keep looking at me like that," he warned, leaning casually into the counter and sipping his coffee. "see what happens." "i'm going to lose my job over you." "i'd give you another one." i snorted. "as what? your sex slave?" "what a provocative suggestion. let's discuss.””

Sylvia Day

About This Quote

Source Novel: "The Edge of Desire", 2015

Provocative language can mask power dynamics; consent and intent matter.

In simple terms: Words can hide manipulation.

Key Takeaway

Clarify intentions.

Themes

power consent communication

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

ethical dialogue

When to use this quote

  • dating
  • workplace
  • creative collaborations
  • friendships

Key Concepts

manipulation boundary desire

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure mutual consent?
  • What boundaries are crossed?
A Different Perspective

Risk of misunderstanding.

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