
“When I Was Fourteen, My Father Decided To Initiate Me Into The Ways Of Manhood, And Took Me To The Local Whorehouse. The Woman Spread Her Legs, And Made Me Look Between Them. All I Could See Was Something That Looked Like A Dyin' Orchid; Consequently, I Have Never Been Comfortable Around Women Or Orchids.”
— Tennessee Williams —
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