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Blind Quote by Tera Lynn Childs

“I say it instead. "You told so," I admit. "You told me my image of Brody wasn't real, and you were right. I was just too blind to see it." He laughs a little. "You were to blind to see a lot of things Princess." It's reassuring when he calls me Princess-as opposed to princess or, worse, Lily. One…” quote by Tera Lynn Childs
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““I say it instead. "You told so," I admit. "You told me my image of Brody wasn't real, and you were right. I was just too blind to see it." He laughs a little. "You were to blind to see a lot of things Princess." It's reassuring when he calls me Princess-as opposed to princess or, worse, Lily. One seems too mocking, the other too intimate. His ironic nickname feels safe.””

Tera Lynn Childs

About This Quote

The speaker acknowledges being misled about a person’s true nature, recognizing their own blindness, but finds comfort in a playful, protective nickname that balances intimacy and distance.

In simple terms: Self‑realization through ironic affection.

Key Takeaway

Admitting blindness can be soothing when framed humorously.

Themes

self‑awareness irony identity power dynamics comfort

Mood

reflective wry hopeful

Type

dialogue inner monologue character insight

When to use this quote

  • confessing a mistaken belief
  • receiving a teasing nickname
  • navigating intimacy
  • balancing mockery and affection
  • seeking reassurance

Key Concepts

perception masking relationship vulnerability

Practical Applications

  • personal growth through humor
  • building trust via playful language

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor affect vulnerability?
  • When does a nickname protect versus undermine authenticity?
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