Physical love is unthinkable without violence.

Milan Kundera
Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
About This Quote

Physical love is unthinkable without violence. This quote is a reminder that people who are in an intimate relationship must be willing to create the necessary space for each other to feel safe. When two people are drawn to each other, they sometimes struggle with the fear of being misunderstood or rejected. One person might be more aggressive than the other, which can cause the other person to feel uncomfortable.

The truth is that feelings are not always expressed or understood verbally. For example, physical touch may be needed to send the message that you are wanted and loved.

Source: The Unbearable Lightness Of Being

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