My body screams to stride over to her, wrap my arms around her waist, kiss her until she's drunk on me and slowly remove every article of clothing on her body.
by Katie McGarry
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In "Breaking the Rules" by Katie McGarry, the narrator expresses a powerful and intense longing for a woman he is deeply attracted to. His physical desire is so strong that he feels compelled to take action, imagining himself being close to her and sharing an intimate encounter. The desire is not just physical but also emotional, suggesting that he wants to connect with her on a deeper level. This quote illustrates the complexity of desire, where the narrator is caught between passion and the yearning for a meaningful relationship. The imagery he conjures conveys urgency and a need for closeness, revealing the depth of his feelings. The way he articulates his longing highlights the profound impact that his attraction has on him, making it clear that he seeks both physical intimacy and emotional connection.

In "Breaking the Rules" by Katie McGarry, the narrator expresses a powerful and intense longing for a woman he is deeply attracted to. His physical desire is so strong that he feels compelled to take action, imagining himself being close to her and sharing an intimate encounter. The desire is not just physical but also emotional, suggesting that he wants to connect with her on a deeper level.

This quote illustrates the complexity of desire, where the narrator is caught between passion and the yearning for a meaningful relationship. The imagery he conjures conveys urgency and a need for closeness, revealing the depth of his feelings. The way he articulates his longing highlights the profound impact that his attraction has on him, making it clear that he seeks both physical intimacy and emotional connection.

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