Where does love reveal itself? In beds, sofas, bathtubs — each section of a department store has its advantages.

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Where does love reveal itself? In beds, sofas, bathtubs —...
Where does love reveal itself? In beds, sofas, bathtubs —...
Where does love reveal itself? In beds, sofas, bathtubs —...
Where does love reveal itself? In beds, sofas, bathtubs —...
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The way that love reveals itself is quite different from one person to another. So, love can be very different from one person to another, but it does never reveal itself in the same way. There are advantages and disadvantages to the various places where love can show itself. For example, a bed can be a place of love because it’s an intimate place where two people make love.

A sofa is a place where you can make love as well, but it might not be as private as a bed. In a bathtub there is no privacy and you can easily see who’s making love. And then there’s the fact that you have to go into a store and find out which department to go into in order to find what you’re looking for.

All in all, it does seem like love would reveal itself much differently than what we’ve all come to expect.

Source: Some Inspiration For The Overenthusiastic

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