Book HackWant MeBy Tracy Clark-Flory
In a Nutshell
Sex and relationship columnist Tracy Clark-Flory investigates the sexual exploration of her youth and the cultural influences that encouraged unhealthy attitudes about her body and her relationships.
Favorite Quote
Looking back at the faking, the adversarial sex, and the drunken adventuring of my twenties, I wish better for that girl … We can wish better for 'our girls' ... but that doesn't mean the social and political circumstances for that 'better' are here.
Tracy Clark-Flory
Introduction
The internet has become a hub for alternative information about sex and relationships.
Despite granting more access to educational resources than ever before, the web has also facilitated the explosion of media that reinforces unrealistic representations of sex.
Popular depictions of sex have encouraged many women to cater to the desires of men.
Tracy Clark-Flory has written about sex and relationships for several major magazines and online outlets including Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, Marie Clare, and Salon. She is currently a writer at Jezebel.
In Want Me, Clark-Flory analyzes her own sex and relationship experiences, grounding them in the popular dating and intimacy trends of the past few decades.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
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