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““One rarely falls in love without being as much attracted to what is interestingly wrong with someone as what is objectively healthy.”” — Alain de Botton
desiresofmysubmissivesoul: “Do you love me enough that I may be weak with you? Everyone loves strength, but do you love me for my weakness? That is the real test.” — Alain de Botton, Essays in Love (via the-book-diaries)
Alain de Botton’s sex document “On Making Better Porn” is available on purple.fr Click the link to read http://purple.fr/article/on-making-better-porn/Photo @ozpurple
jamlocked: “As adults, we try to develop the character traits that would have rescued our parents.” — Alain de Botton (via quotemadness)
putthison: Alain de Botton on Why Clothes MatterBritish author Alain de Botton has a nice, short video on why clothes matter. The answer will be obvious to long-time readers – clothes have social meaning and they affect how we’re perceived. Even
poemswords: “Do you love me enough that I may be weak with you? Everyone loves strength, but do you love me for my weakness? That is the real test.” — Alain de Botton, Essays in Love (via the-book-diaries)
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books-n-quotes: “Do you love me enough that I may be weak with you? Everyone loves strength, but do you love me for my weakness? That is the real test.” — Alain de Botton, Essays in Love
the-book-diaries:“Do you love me enough that I may be weak with you? Everyone loves strength, but do you love me for my weakness? That is the real test.” — Alain de Botton, Essays in Love I’m pretty lucky to be able to do this, she’s amazing
stormy-shenanigans: “Good sex isn’t just fun, it keeps us sane and happy. Having sex with someone makes us feel wanted, alive, and potent.” -Alain de Botton
sensual-dominant: “It is in dialogue with pain that many beautiful things acquire their value” — Alain De Botton ♂♐️
purplebuddhaquotes: “Intimacy is the capacity to be rather weird with someone - and finding that that’s ok with them.” — Alain de Botton