My interest was in some of the unconscious things that cause people to make great changes in their lives. I feel that most changes aren't caused by a sudden decision, but rather by things that get eroded over time, without much thought given to them. It was sad to think of sexuality this way, but I kept hearing women talk about it like that--they were bitterly responding to husbands, or saying they were "done with all that," when talking about sex. And the novelist in me asked: what's THAT about?
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My interest was in some of the unconscious things that cause people to make great changes in their lives. I feel that most changes aren't caused by a sudden decision, but rather by things that get eroded over time, without much thought given to them. It was sad to think of sexuality this way, but I kept hearing women talk about it like that--they were bitterly responding to husbands, or saying they were "done with all that," when talking about sex. And the novelist in me asked: what's THAT about?