
He said he wasn’t going to text me anymore, but we’ll see about that.
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“Claire Mott” is a reasonably attractive 20-something that lives in Manhattan.
This is just a piece of the pie, a portion of the story.
the motts: the feeling of being embarrassed by an experience you are not involved in (i.e. scenes in movies and on TV, in public between strangers, etc.)

He said he wasn’t going to text me anymore, but we’ll see about that.
Anonymous asked: Your pieces are some of the absolute best on Thought Catalog. Will you be posting any new ones soon? Please say very very very soon, I keep rereading your old ones....
Well that is a very nice thing for you to say - thank you.
Something new should be up in the next few days… then I have a contribution to an ebook of theirs and the (first) ebook of my own coming out soon. :)
Anonymous asked: Why the anonymity? Does it keep your writing more honest?
Do you know what happens to women that write about sex freely and in great detail on the internet?
Yeah. Exactly.
fuckkatrinadevoort asked: if my supposition was that you're not at all inclined to meet someone through tumblr, would i be correct?
To reframe your question: “Do you want to hang out with people from the internet that don’t know your identity so that they can… know your identity?”
Your supposition is correct.
Before Myspace and Friendster, sites like Hot Or Not, Face the Jury, and What the Dilly were online playgrounds, occupied by the users of all ages who were predominately weird. These sites were filled with far more questionable discourse than you’ve ever seen on Facebook.
I wrote a new story for Thought Catalog: “Hooking Up With Girls At The Advent Of The Internet”