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101 Nights of Great Sex

6 memorable lines from 101 Nights of Great Sex by Laura Corn, each with the idea behind it.

“Desire grows in the space between the invitation and the evening itself.”

Corn's enduring idea is that anticipation is not a prelude to intimacy. It is part of the intimacy.

“Planning is not the enemy of passion; indifference is.”

The book reframes preparation as attention: someone thought ahead, shaped the room, and made the other person feel chosen.

“Take turns carrying the imagination so neither partner has to carry it forever.”

Alternating who plans keeps desire from becoming one person's invisible job and turns effort into a mutual ritual.

“Novelty is often a new frame, not a completely new life.”

A different light, invitation, rule, room, or pace can make familiar love feel freshly discovered.

“The best surprise still leaves room for consent, taste, and a graceful change of plan.”

The fantasy works because it is safe enough to receive. Boundaries make surrender possible.

“Great sex starts before the bedroom, in the private signal that tonight will not be ordinary.”

The text, note, glance, or clue turns the whole day into an invitation.