"Making love is like hitting a baseball. You just gotta relax and concentrate"
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“Relax and concentrate” is the entire thesis. Relax: stop auditioning, stop narrating yourself, stop treating desire like a test you can fail. Concentrate: be present, read the “pitch” you’re getting, respond to what’s actually happening rather than what you think should happen. In two verbs, Sarandon quietly rejects the porn-brained idea that intensity equals quality. She’s arguing for a kind of disciplined ease: sensuality as a skill, not a spectacle.
The sports metaphor matters culturally because it flips a familiar gender script. Baseball talk is coded masculine, a language of technique and ego. By using it to describe lovemaking, Sarandon both punctures male anxiety (yes, you can strike out) and claims authority to speak plainly about sex without coyness. Coming from an actress with a reputation for candor and adult glamour, it reads less like locker-room banter and more like a permission slip: stop chasing a home run and start watching the ball.
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Sarandon, Susan. (2026, January 16). Making love is like hitting a baseball. You just gotta relax and concentrate. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/making-love-is-like-hitting-a-baseball-you-just-106898/
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Sarandon, Susan. "Making love is like hitting a baseball. You just gotta relax and concentrate." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/making-love-is-like-hitting-a-baseball-you-just-106898/.
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"Making love is like hitting a baseball. You just gotta relax and concentrate." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/making-love-is-like-hitting-a-baseball-you-just-106898/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.





