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Saturday, January 28, 2006 12:00 AM

Sexual healing

I used to relish the challenge of being good in bed. I read the Kama Sutra with steely discipline, confident there wasn't a skill I couldn't master. Then I had a baby.

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  • Saturday, January 28, 2006 08:37 AM

    I know whiny. I've read whiny. This is not whiny.

    I've slogged through plenty of drivel on these pages, and I've done my fair share of complaining about it. However, there was little wrong with this article -- it may not be your cup of tea, but it's honest as opposed to self-absorbed and self-deluded. And it is certainly not whiny.

    Of all the letters, though, the one that struck me the most was Karen M's:

    "And, unfortunately, this article would probably not have been any better-received if posted on Broadsheet, since that's where so many men go to lodge their own complaints about women and their issues."

    That's a broad stroke. Men who read articles such as "Sexual healing" and frequent Broadsheet are as entitled to their opinions about the articles and posts as you are. And I have yet to see anything that qualifies as purely a "women's issue" anyway.

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