Writing of the Wogeo tribe of New Guinea, the anthropologist Ian Hogbin came upon a woman rather advanced in years who still actively seduced and had intercourse with many of the youths on the island. “Desire doesn’t disappear with the teeth,” she told Hogbin. “And so long as a woman can still dig she wants to do a little something now and then.”
Backyard casualty of the Spring snowstorm.
Uma my muse.
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“Leaves no topic off the table for consideration. Anyone interested in reading about the latest developments in sex research told with a generous dose of self-deprecating humor will enjoy this essay collection.” —Library Journal
It tastes a bit too, oh what is the word…
“Pretty in Pink,” my latest essay at Slate.
This tiny little Chinese sweetplum tree is seventy years old. An enduring, pliable little thing rooted in 1942.
Some very nice ladies I met in Montreal. Fantastic listeners.