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nursing, bbw, young girls., black, 0399148426, leather, balboa, porn, feminism, confusion, susanna kaysen, confused, latinas, birts, george will, employment, commentary, pornstar, chicago sports, amateur voyeur, But maybe hoping for a thoroughly happy ending is a bit unrealistic. If you're still listening, Ms. Kaysen, my question to you is: Are you better yet? Was this review helpful to you?  (Report this) 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful: grateful to Kaysen for sharing, November 2, 2001 Reviewer:Erica M. (Seattle, WA new zealand USA) - See new zealand all my reviewsMy opinions about Kaysen's books are new zealand shaped largely by the fact that I suffer from the same malady this book describes, vulvar vestibulitis, a form of vulvodynia (literally "painful vulva"). It was an overwhelming relief to read this book, to hear another woman talking about her experience with this disorder and facing many of the same challenges I have faced. Among the two largest of these are trying to talk to friends and family about a disorder that few people know about and that very few feel comfortable discussing (how many friends can you talk frankly about your genitals with? think about it) and trying to have an intimate relationship with someone when sex is painful, difficult, or downright impossible.The
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