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No. No games. He wanted her and didn't care who knew it. He definitely and absolutely wanted her, longed for her, wanted to do more things than there were names for with her.
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses a deep, passionate desire for someone without concern for societal expectations.

In this quote, the author conveys an intense longing and desire for a loved one, highlighting the raw and unfiltered emotions that come with true affection. It emphasizes the idea that one's feelings for another can be so profound that they transcend conventional expression, leading to a state of being that is purely focused on the profound connection between two individuals, regardless of outside perceptions.

Themes

LoveDesirePassionConnectionIntimacy

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared at a wedding to highlight the intensity of love.

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