Quote by C. JoyBell C.
I don't know why people are afraid of lust. Then I can imagine that they are very afraid of me, for I have a great lust for everything. A lust for life, a lust for how the summer-heated street feels beneath my feet, a lust for the touch of another's skin on my skin...a lust for everything. I even lust after cake. Yes, I am very lusty and very scary.
Summary
This quote celebrates the speaker's unabashed embrace of lust. They express confusion over why people fear it, suggesting that their boundless lust for various experiences and pleasures is frightening to those who cannot comprehend or embrace it. By emphasizing their lust for life, physical sensations, and even simple indulgences like cake, the speaker portrays themselves as someone unapologetically passionate and driven by desire, suggesting that their intensity may be seen as daunting or intimidating to others.