In Joyce Carol Oates' book, "You Must Remember This," the author explores complex emotional relationships and the nuanced distinction between infatuation and genuine love. Through various characters and their experiences, Oates illustrates how physical attraction can evoke strong feelings that may resemble love, yet often lack depth and true connection.
The quote, "It feels good, honey, but it isn't love," encapsulates this theme. It highlights the fleeting nature of certain passionate encounters that may provide temporary satisfaction but ultimately lack the profound commitment and understanding that define genuine love. Oates’ narrative encourages readers to reflect on the true essence of romantic feelings and the difference between momentary pleasure and lasting affection.
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