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Thank you. Made me appreciate what I have more.
--JM
11/05
I love her style of writing! This article was great and would have been even better if I hadn't related to it so much. Thanks for sharing something so touching and yet real!
--jlm
08/21
great article .... definately explains whats going on in the head of my new wife. At least, I think it might...
--TDW
01/29
Nicely written and on the mark, from a guy's point of view.
--BJC
04/03
Your site is a refreshing look on how things really are! Sometimes I feel as though I am a sick man, but your page made me feel like I am not alone. Keep up the great work. I will pass this along to friends
--ND
06/12
I came across your article by accident. I found out about this magazine from a television program. I was browsing the different sites and saw your article. Since I've never seen sent anyone a letter on the net before, you're my first. In a typecast way, I'm your virginal reader learning how it will be when I tackle the serious dating scene and maybe how I will feel. But your article really evinced how you came full circle and what the so called (sole mate) really is. Very well done. I would like to read more articles by you. That's is all for now.
--AP
05/01
I just wanted to say first off that I really enjoy your site; it has really got me thinking again. Thank you, and keep up the good work. Secondly: I wanted to applaud Amy Keyishian's essay, "Sex, Love, and the Married Girl" Particularly the phrase at the end: "The absence of pain I hadn't even known I felt." A beautiful phrase, and one that speaks volumes about our generation's legacy of marriage: growing up and getting married in the post-70's divorce storms. The thinking members of the "X" Generation do get married, and sometimes even for the right reasons. Here's to hoping that more of us can stay married, stay safe, stay "rollicking, giggly and warm."
--CB
11/03
Kudos, Amy!!!! I have to say that Amy has hit a bullseye with this personal essay on the benefits of monogamy. In a society where monogamy has so many interpretations, Amy speaks words of wisdom.
--KB
10/17
You write uncommonly well. And, and nothing. Just wanted you to know.
--AH
09/26
Just read Amy Keyishian's bit. It's exactly the kind of thing that's going to make you a HIT!!!
--JO
08/19
Exceptionally good site. Thanks for keeping it accessible (i.e. free). Especially liked "Sex, Love, and the Married Girl" by Amy Keyishian. While I am neither female nor married, Ms. Keyishian gives a wonderfully compelling account of the joy one feels when in love (which I have never felt to the extent she describes, though I look forward to it). Kudos to keeping it classy and clean!
--AS
08/18
I loved Amy Keyishian's article. Glad to know I'm not the only one who's been there.
--AM
08/16


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