Scarred
by Stacia J. N. Decker

My husband's heart surgery made him a new man.
The Nerve Date with Jacqueline
by Jessica Yatrofsky

'Tis the season to be daring.
The Road
by Scott Von Doviak

Looking to celebrate your holiday with two hours of solid despair? /entertainment/
Sex Advice From . . . Turkey Farmers
by Kristen Gangwer

Q: What can turkeys teach us about sex?
A: Absolutely nothing. With barnyard birds it's business, not pleasure.
Watch Your Back
by Susan Barnett

What can you tell about a person from their t-shirt?
Dealbreaker: The Self-Help Book
by Jen Kirkman

How DIY therapy can ruin dating.
Savage Love
by Dan Savage

How do I tell my girlfriend that I'm pregnant? /advice/
Pop Culture We're Thankful For
by the Nerve Editors

Toasts from around the Nerve family table. /entertainment/
The Five Sexiest Apocalypse Movies
by Phil Nugent

Perfect for curling up with the last man (or woman) on earth. /entertainment/
My First Time
by You

"I remember the zip of the door, and our naked dash across the dark campground to his tent..."
Things Drunk People Say
by Kathleen Go

"Get the duct tape. You have dropped your last beer."
Five TV Families to Avoid on Thanksgiving
by Scott Von Doviak

These clans will make you appreciate your own. /entertainment/
Miss Information
by Erin Bradley

So many women, so few decision-making skills. /advice/
Hosting Your Own Hedonistic Thanksgiving
by Ben Reininga

Drinking, smoking, and gorging with your friends: this can be the best holiday of the year.
Culture Wars: Will James Cameron's Avatar live up to the hype?
by Andrew Osborne and Scott Von Doviak

Worthy successor to Aliens, or the world's most expensive Smurfs movie?
The Confessies
by You

The Robert Pattinson Award for Twilight Devotion
Platinum Goddess
by Kim Weston

Forget gold: these women are striking in silver, and not much else.
Mutual of Omaha
by Rachel Shukert

In my Jewish Nebraskan youth group, they taught more than Hebrew.
Planet 51
by Scott Von Doviak

The premise is Pixar-caliber; the execution is strictly terrestrial. /entertainment/
Sex Advice From . . . Dungeons and Dragons Players
by Eric Larnick

Q. What has D&D taught you about dating? A. Some days you're the knight, some days you're the dragon. /advice/
Nerve Made Me Do It: New Moon Midnight Screening
by Jack Harrison

We send a professor of medieval literature to face 1,000 screaming Twilight fans.
Reader Feedback on "The Diviners"

thanks for the fair comments. the media rarely paints followers of Christ positively or very normal...instead we are often portrayed at threating, judgmental sheep. lamw dallas tx ps: if you want to read a thirty something Christian who talks about christian doubt- pick up the book Blue Like Jazz... God bless.
--lamw
06/13
I enjoyed this article... Nerve may have started out as a place for literate smut but it obviously moved beyond that, when it started featuring reviews and interviews about movies and books. Was last week's article about foodies smut? What about that article about the East Village rock scene? No...
--PB
06/13
Why would you even give a platform to this author? And what does whis have to do with sex? "There's not a lot of liberal politics in America?" This idiot makes it sound like everybody in the country listens to Christian Rock (an oxymoron, by the way, and the dregs of the dregs of musical genres). I live in the middle of bible-belt, red-state America and I don't know anyone over the age of 14 who listens to Christian rock. On the other hand, even my red-neck town has a nice little minority population of liberals, as well as a bunch of moderates. I think the Nerve editors are slipping to even include articles like these. What happened to "literate smut"? This is neither literate or smutty.
--MRM
06/13
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