Excerpt from the book, We Can Do hard Things; Answers to Life's 20 questions.
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Book number, DB 134487 - We can do hard things: answers to life's 20 questions - by: Doyle, Glennon Wambach, Abby - Annotation: "When you travel through love, heartbreak, joy, parenting, friendship, uncertainty, aging, grief, new beginnings -- life -- you need a guidebook, too. We Can Do Hard Things is the guidebook for being alive. Every day, Glennon Doyle spirals around the same questions: Why am I like this? How do I figure out what I want? How do I know what to do? Why can't I be happy? Am I doing this right? The harder life gets, the less likely she is to remember the answers she's spent her life learning. She wonders: I'm almost fifty years old. I've overcome a hell of a lot. Why do I wake up every day having forgotten everything I know? Glennon's compasses are her sister, Amanda, and her wife, Abby. Recently, in the span of a single year, Glennon was diagnosed with anorexia, Amanda was diagnosed with breast cancer, and Abby's beloved brother died. For the first time, they were all lost at the same time. So they turned toward the only thing that's ever helped them find their way: deep, honest conversations. - Total time, 12:04:51
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Sex and sexuality is something that I've been very open about for many many years now. As a tween and teen, I was taught that it was shameful. and at that time, I went through a lot of crap and had absolutely no adults that I could go to for honest conversation. They always had an agenda. The reason I am more hesitant to talk about it with men these days is because I usually end up having to sit through their 45 minute lecture on how straight they are. Most assume that I'm hitting on them by default.
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Wow! Thanks Devilish!
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