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Women in Love

CHAPTER XVI
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The hot narrow intimacy between man and wife was abhorrent.

The way they shut their doors, these married people, and shut themselves in to their own exclusive alliance with each other, even in love, disgusted him.

It was a whole community of mistrustful couples insulated in private houses or private rooms, always in couples, and no further life, no further immediate, no disinterested relationship admitted: a kaleidoscope of couples, disjoined, separatist, meaningless entities of married couples.

True, he hated promiscuity even worse than marriage, and a liaison was only another kind of coupling, reactionary from the legal marriage.

Reaction was a greater bore than action.
On the whole, he hated sex, it was such a limitation.


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