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Love & Passion Quote by Joss Whedon

"I love to write. I love it. I mean there's nothin in the world I like better, and that includes sex, probably because I'm so very bad at it"

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Whedon lands the joke like a practiced showrunner: set up sincere devotion, spike it with a taboo comparison, then undercut the taboo with self-deprecation. The line isn’t really about sex or even skill; it’s about hierarchy. He’s ranking writing above the most culturally sanctified pleasure, then immediately making that ranking safe by confessing inadequacy. It’s a classic way to brag while pretending not to. The intent is disarming intimacy: he wants you to feel you’re getting an unfiltered truth from a witty friend, not a formal statement from a professional.

The subtext is more revealing than the punchline. “I love to write” arrives twice, insistently, like a compulsive affirmation. That repetition hints at a kind of dependence: writing as compulsion, refuge, identity. The sexual comparison functions as a shorthand for life outside the page - body, relationships, risk. By claiming he’s “very bad at it,” he converts potential judgment (why choose the desk over the bed?) into a persona: the brainy creator who’s awkward in the realm of flesh, safer in worlds he controls. It’s not confession so much as a protective myth of the writer.

Context matters with Whedon because his public image long leaned on quippy vulnerability: the guy who speaks fluent irony, who turns earnest feeling into a joke before it can be used against him. Post-2010s revelations about power and workplace behavior, the line also reads differently: self-effacement as camouflage, charm as strategy. It works because it’s funny, but it sticks because it’s a small lesson in how charisma can launder ego into relatability.

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Whedon, Joss. (2026, January 17). I love to write. I love it. I mean there's nothin in the world I like better, and that includes sex, probably because I'm so very bad at it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-to-write-i-love-it-i-mean-theres-nothin-in-62112/

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Whedon, Joss. "I love to write. I love it. I mean there's nothin in the world I like better, and that includes sex, probably because I'm so very bad at it." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-to-write-i-love-it-i-mean-theres-nothin-in-62112/.

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"I love to write. I love it. I mean there's nothin in the world I like better, and that includes sex, probably because I'm so very bad at it." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-to-write-i-love-it-i-mean-theres-nothin-in-62112/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Joss Whedon (born June 23, 1964) is a Writer from USA.

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