Feeling the Breeze is an action of providing someone with the opportunity to exhale in knowing that they're deserving of the love you give them; and that they can comfortably feel that they are enough and not alone any longer.
Sarah had never been able to feel the breeze until she met me and I keep that breeze ignited just because- just because...Sarah, you are worth it.
Refers to the space between a thin woman's legs - the gap that remains at her crotch when her legs are closed. It tends to disappear when women gain weight.
The phrase comes from a style of house in hot areas where the kitchen and living quarters are separated by a space with a connecting roof (often called a breezeway) to keep the heat of the kitchen from warming the house.
Clint Eastwood in "Heartbreak Ridge" - "Then there was this dusky gal in Bangkok, a real crossway breezer I swear."