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Pleasure (Nia #1) Pleasure by Eric Jerome Dickey
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“Women were excited after sex, wired becasue in their minds the relationship was on beginning. Men went to sleep m the because for the orgasm had arrived and the relationship was done.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“marriage is when a man stops disappointing many women and focuses on disappointing one!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“you're just a side dish not the main course!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“Physical attraction was about aesthetics, not sexual performance, not mental stimulation. Without a mental connection, a remarkable sexual performance yielded no lifelong guarantees. It was only lust. And lust was not love.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“jokes are used to hide the truth!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“Once desire was turned on, combustion gave it a life of its own. Once it was turned on it became a raging wildfire, uncontrollable and uncontainable, the type of conflagration that had to be allowed to burn itself out.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
tags: love, sex
“I deserved to find pleasure that surpassed my imagination, better than any I had experienced.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“best way to deal with fear is to face the nightmare!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“loneliness has its own needs!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“fear is weakness uncontrolled!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“we all go through changes in search of self!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“the things we crave, our silent desires, out little addictions!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“beauty is the currency of betrayal!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“I was erotic. I was beautiful. I was powerful.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“guilt force justification!”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“Physical attraction was about aesthetics, not sexual performance, not mental stimulation. Without a mental connection, a remarkable sexual performance yielded no lifelong guarantees.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure
“I did not want to cater to those who were afraid of words, those who embraced ignorance as if it was their favorite religion, as if they had forgotten about those who marched for their physical and intellectual freedoms. All of that was on my mind, but not voiced, in the name of professionalism.”
Eric Jerome Dickey, Pleasure