Don't bite his face, Eleanor told herself. It's disturbing and needy and never happens in situation comedies or movies that end with big kisses.

Rainbow Rowell
Don't bite his face, Eleanor told herself. It's disturbing and...
Don't bite his face, Eleanor told herself. It's disturbing and...
Don't bite his face, Eleanor told herself. It's disturbing and...
Don't bite his face, Eleanor told herself. It's disturbing and...
About This Quote

This quote is neither funny nor romantic, but rather offensive. The meaning of this quote is that the heroine is either asking the man not to bite her face, or she wants to please him by not biting his face. The problem with this quote is that it is an adage that does not apply to every situation. It only applies to where two people are trying to get along and do not want to be discourteous by making each other feel uncomfortable.

Source: Eleanor & Park

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