Caresses in the evening, yes, but I can't stand caresses in the morning, and frankly more than three or four days with one woman has always been for me the beginning of dissimulation, no man can stand feelings in the morning. I'd rather wash dishes! Sabeth laughed.

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In "Homo Faber" by Max Frisch, the protagonist expresses his discomfort with intimacy, particularly in the morning. He favors evening affection but finds morning caresses stifling, suggesting that prolonged emotional closeness leads to insincerity. His preference for more mundane tasks over morning intimacy reveals a deeper reluctance to engage in genuine feelings.

Through the character's humorous yet candid remarks, the author highlights the complexities of human relationships. The contrast between evening...

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