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Man, did I have fun.

Coco Densmore
2 min readApr 28, 2024

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April 28, 2024

I’m running through the Sex and the City series for the third time. Maybe fourth? I can’t say it’s exactly “fresh” every time, but it’s like being out with old friends and remembering how we were so long ago.

I’m on Season 4, Episode 2. I remember how I felt last time I was here. It was a very long time ago, and yet, just yesterday. I was a very different person then, and yet, I’m all that I was then and all that I am now.

I wrote this in 2018, at the height of my Louisville Promiscuity Run. Ah, what a run. What a run, indeed.

Man, did I have fun.

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September 10, 2018

Still binge watching Sex and the City. Miranda is on a date with a trainer from the gym. In typical style, Miranda thinks he’s out of her league, and behaves correspondingly deferential. He has a great time on the date, remarking he hopes he didn’t talk too much because Miranda hasn’t said much. He tells her she’s sexy. She covers her face and laughs behind her hand, not intending on appearing demure, but appearing so just the same. He kisses her.

She has time to let the fact she’s sexy sink in. On the second date, she’s strong, confident, outgoing, and feels fabulous and full of her fullness. Her date is put off, no longer attracted to her.

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Coco Densmore
Coco Densmore

Written by Coco Densmore

Coco Densmore writes about Embracing Her Single, being HSV-2+, living with bipolar mental illness, and overcoming childhood sexual abuse. www.cocodensmore.com.

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