Oh, take care of that! We all have this foolish habit, this unconscious need of choosing the most
inconvenient moments. When he is carrying a glass of water, when he is putting on his shoes, when
he is tying his scarf — in short, when he finds himself in any uncomfortable position — then is the
time which we choose for a caress which makes him stop for a whole minute in the middle of a
gesture with the sole desire of getting rid of us!
Do not think that this criticism is insignificant. Love, my dear, is a delicate thing. The least little thing
offends it; know that everything depends on the tact of our caresses. An ill-placed kiss may do any
amount of harm.
Try following my advice.