Quote by Marguerite Duras
Frigidity is desire imagined by a woman who doesn't desire the man offering himself to her. It's the desire of a woman for a man who hasn't yet come to her, whom she doesn't yet know. She's faithful to this stranger even before she belongs to him. Frigidity is the non-desire for whatever is not him.
Summary
This quote suggests that frigidity in a woman is not a lack of desire for sex or intimacy, but rather a manifestation of her desire for a specific man who is not currently present or known to her. It implies that her faithfulness lies in her longing for this elusive man, and her disinterest or non-desire for anyone else. In essence, frigidity is portrayed as a result of focusing all romantic and sexual passion on a particular individual, while disregarding any other potential partners.