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the things we don't say

Laura Roscioli

a diary for the moments that often pass in silence.

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I was born to fuck.

I remember having this distinct realisation after my first sexual encounter with a stranger. I thought it would make me feel used, bad, guilty. Instead, it felt like an unfurling of my true feminine power. And from that...

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why did i always feel pressured to swallow during sex?

Last time I had casual sex with someone, I went down on them. They came, and I swallowed. Without thinking. But now it’s all I can think about.

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why does sex have to mean something?

the nun and the devil (1973)

I was fourteen years old when I first learnt that sex doesn’t always mean something.

Up until that point, I’d thought — based on literally everything I’d read, watched and been told — that people only had sex...

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