by ElyssaCousland
Baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more. I actually went to YouTube and played Haddaway's song while I read this chapter (page - it really should have been combined with the previous chapter). That's just my opinion, not a criticism.
Nevertheless, you did an excellent job of elaborating Sarah's conflict as she tried to balance physical pain with emotional pain. I feel that sex is best when it is expressing love in a physical way. To be frustrated in your efforts to do that by an anatomical defect is sad indeed. Unfortunately, far too many injured people have to live with this situation but hopefully they find ways to enjoy life and express love.
Pain is a part of life. We cause it and we endure it. 'Lest we forget how fragile we are'.
Oh, my God!
Clear communications would have eliminated almost all this story but, really, just talk and the problem is resolved.
Nevertheless, I'm still here reading in the hopes of a happy ending.