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Why Can’t We Talk About Painful Sex?

Article – Dame

I lost my virginity at the ripe old age of 26. 

I’d grown up believing I would save myself for marriage, but I’d left that mindset behind after college, when I quit the evangelical church and started at a mainline Protestant congregation where no one cared if you drank or had sex. After abandoning evangelicalism, it took a while to find the right person with whom to embark on this new adventure. At 26, the idea of sex had developed such an aura of mystery and heat and intoxication for me that I wanted to have it with someone I really liked. 

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‘Sooner or Later We’ll All Belong to the Kingdom of the Sick.’

The “Invisible Kingdom” author Meghan O’Rourke on the silent epidemic of chronic illness

Article for Electric Lit


Since the late 1990s, Meghan O’Rourke battled symptoms no one, including O’Rourke herself, could explain: dizziness, night sweats, fatigue, electric shock sensations, stabbing pain, hives. When on a trip to Vietnam in 2012 a rash—seven or eight raised bumps arranged in a circle—appeared on her inner arm, she thought, It looks like Braille. But what was it trying to tell her? 

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