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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 05:15 AM

    I'm 34 and childfree, and enjoyed the article

    I don't plan to ever have kids, and I'm not generally interested in parenting articles (although unlike some readers, I tend to just skip them rather than write shrill screeds to the Letters section about how par-runts are taking over Salon). But I found Mary Elizabeth Williams's article to be funny, honest, and informative, even as it induced twinges of sympathetic pain.

    There will always be some Salon articles that don't interest me. If I had a criticism of the topics Salon covers in "personal life" type articles, if would be that the focus appears to be on well-to-do urbanites who have problems that I really can't relate to. I'd rather read more articles about people like myself in the struggling middle class, even if they are "breeders" and even if they are lame-os like me, living in the 'burbs.

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