How do you want me to give you that warning?” he added, grinning. Sweat rolled down his chiselled back and he wagged his eyebrows suggestively. “It comes with two settings. One that reads: ‘danger — too hot to handle’ or ‘danger — don’t get too close or you’ll get burnt. Anonymous
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In this quote, a man is asked for a warning of the dangers of being too close to him. The warning is given by a bit of flirtation and innuendo. He is warned of being too hot to handle, but of course that's just a joke. The warning actually means that he is too dangerous to be around and will burn you if you get too close to him. This is a common way men warn women of the dangers they pose, but it can also be used as a warning from an authority figure.

Source: Shattered

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