Parasitic love and the language of desire
Ava • The Agony of Eros: On Limerence - By Ava - Bookbear Express
There is something deeply tragic about how love is spoken of today. Not love, really, desire. Lust dressed up in aesthetics, marketed as closeness. Infatuation that burns hot and fast, then vanishes with the first discomfort. We live in a time where the word “connection” is used so lightly, but experienced so rarely. Where the craving for bodies is... See more
Amira • Don’t match my freak, Match my yearning
Dr. Nicola Welsh Burke says, "What is a greater expression of love than eating someone else or wanting to consume and have that person in a way that no one else can have?"4 Dr. Burke explores the intersection of food, eating, and sexuality