“During quarantine, I’ve succumbed to his culinary dominance. And in the process I’ve realized that watching him cook reminds me why I wanted to jump his bones in the first place,” writes angelinachapin
Illustration: By Stevie Remsberg Maybe the most aroused I’ve been during quarantine is while touching pasta. A few weeks ago, my partner was explaining why some dried noodles are better than others. He slid his fingers along a stick of bucatini, pointing out how the rough, chalky texture makes sauce stick to the strands. I felt it too, and we compared the craggy surface to a smoother strand of spaghetti that wouldn’t absorb a hearty Bolognese.
Instead, couples have to mine the domestic sphere for reminders of what makes their partner seductive. And for me, that desire has come in the form of a crispy fish sandwich at the end of a long day, a short-rib stew that’s been simmering for four hours, or yes, a perfectly coated strand of pasta. Now, of course, our hobby of adding new restaurants to a Google doc and trying them on Saturday night is gone. For the past few months we’ve been inside most of time, fielding calls from loved ones back home about what it’s like to be in the epicenter of a virus’s warpath . Not only do we have the time to cook, it’s become the only thing we look forward to.
But during quarantine, I’ve succumbed to his culinary dominance. And in the process I’ve realized that watching him cook reminds me why I wanted to jump his bones in the first place. But along with the cockiness — and there is a lot of cockiness — he’s also curious. He always asks how I would improve a meal he’s served. “Needs more crunch?” he wants to know after we bite into fish tacos. “Less acidic?” he’ll ask about a kale salad dressing. Then he makes a mental note of how he’ll cook the same dish next time.
The food is a real perk of being stuck together, but it’s also just nice to see him come alive at a time when our lives have been panini pressed. When I watch Michael take a good bite, I remember how attracted I am to his insatiable lust. When he chews a fatty piece of rib eye or savors a perfectly caramelized onion, it’s like he’s seen God.
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