the intimacy of having your efforts reciprocated in the same intensity and with the same tenderness

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the intimacy of having your efforts reciprocated in the same intensity and with the same tenderness
Circle Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
An Open Missal (Alpine School, 16th Century)
Alberto Morrocco, Breakfast
Andrea Gibson, Lord of the Butterflies
Nikki Giovanni, The Collected Poetry, 1968-1998
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jessica pineda
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Gustav Adolf Goldberg (detail)
not to be a hedonist but. pleasure IS the whole point, my loves. we are made for pleasure. humans have not survived out of spite or sheer grit or simply to make more humans. we live for pleasure. the pleasure of licking the last delicious crumbs off your fingers and feeling sunlight on your skin and massaging a loved one's shoulders. we're made to fill our bellies with delicious food, to nap in soft grass, to touch each other in joy and comfort.
there is no shame or guilt in our bodies doing what they were made to do. and we are made for pleasure.
feel completely, love entirely, indulge unapologetically
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Garden of Sant Just D'Esvern (Santiago Rusiñol, 1917)
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Pages stained with coffee rings, thoughts blooming between lines, and light spilling into rooms where art and study meet. A life paced by paragraphs, warmed by stillness.
Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Return from the festival, Algiers (detail)
Rainer Maria Rilke, Selected Letters, 1902-1922