After chemo miraculously worked, Maggie Hart wanted to make sure 'this whole cancer thing' had not rendered her 'sexless and unlovable.' There was just one thing she needed to figure out first.
I, too, and a former chemo plucked-chicken. This piece was relatable and relevant. I felt defeminized and sexless. Thank God it gets better. Not entirely perfect, but better.
Maggie, thanks for sharing this beautifully written piece of your experience as a cancer survivor and regular twenty-something woman. You hear about so many dating app nightmares, but there are also those sweet moments where a relative stranger gives you the reassurance you need to "peel off the wig."
This is a great story about a vulnerable moment. Most of us are not familiar with the shape of our skull or look of our head without hair.🌹
I loved reading this. Heartfelt and beautiful.
I, too, and a former chemo plucked-chicken. This piece was relatable and relevant. I felt defeminized and sexless. Thank God it gets better. Not entirely perfect, but better.
Maggie, thanks for sharing this beautifully written piece of your experience as a cancer survivor and regular twenty-something woman. You hear about so many dating app nightmares, but there are also those sweet moments where a relative stranger gives you the reassurance you need to "peel off the wig."