“Forget compassion, care, or love—this is somebody who strung you along by deceit during a pandemic that has required social isolation and now is directly responsible for a secondary outbreak of loneliness. That’s a good indication of where this guy’s head is, or more precisely, isn’t. He just isn’t…”— Rich Juzwiak, slate.com
“I love the ambiguity because it opens up a universe of important questions around what you want from your life and how you want to live from this point forward.”— Heather Havrilesky, thecut.com
“I was faking orgasms so intensely that I’m still waiting for a call from PornHub.”— Liana DeMasi, gomag.com
“You know I love it, so please don't stop it You got me right here in your jean pocket (right now) Laying your body on a shag carpet (oh) You know I love it so please don't stop it”— Janelle Monae, open.spotify.com
“The more you freak out about being limp, the bigger of a deal it’ll be.”— Tasha Reign, melmagazine.com
“The boy will be in love, but as usual, he will be thinking with his little head instead of his big head.”— Logan Pierce, whoislogan.com
“The truth is that I keep everyone at a distance, and it’s so fucking ironic because the truth is also that I look for comfort where it hurts.”— Natalia Vela, thoughtcatalog.com
“I think I’ll eventually return to L.A. to teach non-credit ESL to adult immigrants. Then again … maybe I’ll fall in love with a Frenchman in Paris and stay forever.”— Sex Diaries, thecut.com
“The prospect of spending a few hours with a stranger fills me with apathy. I’m also wary of both my instincts and the guidance of others.”— Justin Chen, nytimes.com
“'After' is what happens when you deprive a generation of kids of Judy Blume-worthy sex.”— Kathleen Newman-Bremang, refinery29.com
“A male orgasm is procreation and a women's orgasm is purely for sexual pleasure.”— Rachel Bloom, marieclaire.com
“Sometimes it really sucks to have to be who we are, in spite of what we wish we were comfortable with or capable of in our hearts. But the heart can’t feign ambivalence for long when it knows its own desire. That shit is going to come out sooner or later.”— so sad today, vice.com
“Different though their characters may be, the demographics of their clients are the same: predominately white men.”— Tiffany Diane Tso, allure.com
“I’m scared I’ll unbutton my pants and every woodland creature within a 5-mile radius will come crashing through the window, clutching awkward middle school photos of me in their paws and talons.”— Ryan Pfeffer, nytimes.com
“Name a modern blight, and someone, somewhere, is ready to blame it for messing with the modern libido.”— Kate Julian, theatlantic.com