What you need is a good blog (Sydney Morning Herald)
Nov 12th, 2024 by Viviane
Sex. There was a time when it was only whispered about - and then with a chuckle. Now we are screaming for everyone to know about how we have it, with whom and for how long. What happened? David Higgins reports.
Thursday, October 6, 2005: The Caveman and I have been together for many years. Until 2005, we let whole years go by without having sex. It was not about libido problems, though his is lower than mine. I have always felt very sexual. It was more about apathy and being timid with each other.
- Wendy Cavewyfe
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IMAGINE these were the confidential musings of a friend whose private diary fell open in the wrong spot. Unable to resist, some of us might read a few paragraphs or even pages, before snapping the diary shut and carefully placing it back as it was found. But no one would discuss the entries with strangers or dare add comments in the margin.
That, however, is exactly what the authors of the above passages intended.
These are not private diaries. They are excerpts from online sex weblogs, or “blogs”. The writers, who diarise every thought and action concerning their sex lives, intend their words to be read - and discussed - by as many people as possible.
“It’s like my free psychiatrist to vent to,” says Suburban Sex Blog’s anonymous author. “To help myself and to help others in the same situation.”
Blogger Leela Lamore says: “I keep a sex blog, although I would like to call it more of a relationship blog, as it deals very much with my relationship with my husband and what it takes to have a good relationship.”
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