Who am I? I’m just an ordinary girl with an extraordinary preoccupation with sex. I’m not the Sexpert, and I’m no Carrie Bradshaw — or even a Lena Chen. I’m a Princeton student who loves talking about ...
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Number 1 topic should be herpes.
Even before writing about Herpes, tell your readers about "The Guide to Getting It On," and insist that they all buy copies (or share their friends').
Who am I? I’m just an ordinary guy who now wants to take a mental shower after all this exhibitionist filth.
I like the decision to be anonymous. Be an adult, and back up your exhibitionism with your own name.
"Who am I? I’m just an ordinary girl with an extraordinary preoccupation with sex. I’m not the Sexpert, and I’m no Carrie Bradshaw — or even a Lena Chen. I’m a Princeton student who loves talking about sex. I’m notorious among my friends for “always bringing up tits,” and I’m the girl who “always has her mind in the gutter.” I’m a straight girl who thinks it’s fun to kiss another girl every once in a while. I masturbate (in fact, I have two vibrators and hopefully a new one soon), and I’ve even been known to watch a porno or two. I’m not ashamed of my sexuality, and I display it whenever possible: through my clothes, my words, my movement. I’m not a slut. In fact, I’m not even single. I don’t know everything about sex, though I’d love to say I did. I’m not a nymphomaniac, despite evidence to the contrary. I’m a Prude Gone Wild."
In other words, you are exactly like every other straight girl in college. Yawn.
have any of you even READ the rest of it? this isnt the entire blog, the rest is pretty well done.
This is why the terrorists hate us.
Meh. Better than most attempts to address sex. You have my best wishes.
The preoccupation with sex is temporary, and the novel "good feelings" that might accompany sex now will fade away later. The only way to make sex good later in life is a good marriage.