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" loved the way it used to be and I hate the fact that it’s gone. I’ve not become celibate, or silly, or vicious, or gotten religion, or started lecturing people in bars. It’s those memories I miss, those boys on the street in the afternoon laughing and loving each other, that sense of sex as an adventure, a holy act. "

Dorothy Allison , Skin: Talking about Sex, Class and Literature


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Dorothy Allison quote : loved the way it used to be and I hate the fact that it’s gone. I’ve not become celibate, or silly, or vicious, or gotten religion, or started lecturing people in bars. It’s those memories I miss, those boys on the street in the afternoon laughing and loving each other, that sense of sex as an adventure, a holy act.