What are your opinions on this quote?
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(Location 43 Kindle version)Flesh demands sacrifice for its existence.
I see this as a reference to various sacrifices you have to offer when you choose to go after forbidden flesh. What is the relevance of this quote to Zia's story? Did she have to make a sacrifice or was she, her body and soul, was the sacrifice in fulfilling her desires?
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I agree. Everyone deserves to be fulfilled all around. I think taking some risks isn't a bad thing. There are risks which may be considered too far to obtain satisfaction and desires. There are times when sacrifices need to be made, but it is an individual's choice on what those are.Brandy_Nyongesa wrote: ↑04 Aug 2021, 11:12 I believe the word flesh has been used to mean body desires. In Zia's context, she goes through a lot of risks just to fulfil her desires. She even takes a risk of being a love triangle just to attain sex. For one to satisfy the flesh, one has to get out of their comfort zone.
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This is a SUPER accurate statement in more ways than this book can point out. This can even be said about money, jobs, and other things in life. I have to agree with you about your interpretation of flesh; I do believe that it is referring to the body. More specifically, I see it as sexual desires outside of true love and intimacy.Brandy_Nyongesa wrote: ↑04 Aug 2021, 11:12 For one to satisfy the flesh, one has to get out of their comfort zone.
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I agree. Zia had her sexual desires and to fulfill them she had to get involved into the love triangle, which is quite a risk. Though she could satisfy her needs, she had to sacrifice her comfort to that. So, yes, indeed flesh has its demands.Brandy_Nyongesa wrote: ↑04 Aug 2021, 11:12 I believe the word flesh has been used to mean body desires. In Zia's context, she goes through a lot of risks just to fulfil her desires. She even takes a risk of being a love triangle just to attain sex. For one to satisfy the flesh, one has to get out of their comfort zone.
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