If I'm good enough to bed, surely I'm good enough to wed.

Elizabeth Hoyt
About This Quote

This quote is about the sexual attraction between two people who are attracted to each other and interested in having sex. To become a better lover, you should work on your skills and be open to learning new things so that you can please your partner.

Source: Notorious Pleasures

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