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After publishing a raft of rather heavy or intense essays these past few weeks, here is something a little more light hearted. Please share your own stories in the comments.
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Nothing you do will ever be a waste of time
I receive a lot of requests to write something about my experience as a sex worker. While I have published several essays that touch on the topic, this is my first attempt at writing something li...
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This piece was prompted by ‘s Note asking for a full-on gay person to write a “sexual things I find attractive” post, my counter-Note to say the world wouldn’t be read...
about as much as I’m willing to show
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