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I understand why single people meaning those not in an exclusive, long term relationship would talk about sex more frequently. As well, single people retain sole agency over what they can reveal. Maybe married people younger than us talk about sex. In any case, the question remains. Debbie has misgivings about this post, but has let me post it anyway 2. What if we were at dinner with another couple and without warning or prelude they blurted out how frequently they had sex, which techniques worked best for them, and even what their hit rates of orgasms were.
Take the sex scenes out of Game of Thrones, and it would be so much faster to watch. They should create that version. In the absence of that sharing, we have recourse to surveys about sex like this recent one from AARP article with a click-through to the PDF. Exhibits A, B, and C are marked in evidence as our three children. Our first floor room, we later learned, had been recently converted from an actual broom closet. The attic-like slope of the ceiling and the bed taking up nearly the entirety of the room were clues.
About fourteen years later, when Lauren was a young teenager, she knocked on our bedroom door while we were having sex Our lower bound is now four times, once a decade. We called out that we were busy, come back later. Long ago, Lauren insisted that I had lost the power to embarrass her. I am now testing that proposition. Writing fictional sex scenes is pretty safe from a personal disclosure point of view. However, atrocious writing about sex is a meme. The last award I could find was from Miyuki felt as though she was manipulating a small monkey that was curling up its paws.
To be fair, writing about the sexual act is difficult. And to do it well requires writerly restraint. So I appreciate writing that handles sex skillfully. I very much wanted the touching of hands and the looks to lead to consummation. But Natasha wisely defers the vicarious satisfaction of her readers. Writing about sex in memoir gets riskier.
But when sex is an important part of a memoir, the greater risk is to leave it out. Sex looms large, and Mary takes the risk of writing about how sex with her husband made her feel as well as how the withholding of sex made her feel.