
A true, anonymous serial memoir about the moment a ‘good marriage’ became an open question and what it cost.
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“I forgot my pants.”
Caleb said this standing in the middle of our Airbnb in his board shorts and good shirt, holding a pair of thongs in one hand and his boots in the other, forty minutes before the most transgressive evening of his life,...
The night I told Caleb I was willing to try, he cried. A quiet overflow that he blinked back before it became a thing. The tears of a man who had been asking for this for so long that my saying yes felt like I had handed him the world. I no...
Some things arrive quietly and still manage to detonate.
Written with the best possible intentions, both a declaration of love and a hand grenade. Just two pages of his handwriting waiting on my desk one morning, patient as a bomb. He had...
The reading hadn’t worked. The thinking hadn’t worked. The psychologist, the months of careful self-interrogation at my desk while client emails piled up unanswered, the video I’d made with the forensic dedication of a woman assembling evid...
I was standing in my own bathroom, at two o’clock on a sunny afternoon, pressing a silicone penis onto the tiles above the towel rack.
It had a suction cup on one end. A good one, industrial-grade, the kind of engineering you’d appreciate...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
25 years into a stable marriage, I said yes to a version of “open” I didn’t fully understand and couldn’t undo. It led to confusion, blurred boundaries, and a slow unraveling. Raw, uncomfortable, true. Shared anonymously to protect my family.
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