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Getting Off: A Woman's Journey Through Sex and Porn Addiction - Memoir on Female Sexuality & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Book Clubs, Therapy Groups & Personal Growth
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Getting Off: A Woman's Journey Through Sex and Porn Addiction - Memoir on Female Sexuality & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Book Clubs, Therapy Groups & Personal Growth
Getting Off: A Woman's Journey Through Sex and Porn Addiction - Memoir on Female Sexuality & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Book Clubs, Therapy Groups & Personal Growth
Getting Off: A Woman's Journey Through Sex and Porn Addiction - Memoir on Female Sexuality & Self-Discovery | Perfect for Book Clubs, Therapy Groups & Personal Growth
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“Erica Garza has written a riveting, can’t-look-away memoir of a life lived hardcore…In an era when predatory male sexual behavior has finally become a topic of urgent national discourse…Getting Off makes for a wild, timely read” (Elle).A fixation on porn and orgasm, strings of failed relationships and serial hook-ups with strangers, inevitable blackouts to blunt the shame—these are not things we often hear women share publicly, and not with the candor, eloquence, and introspection Erica Garza brings to Getting Off. What sets this courageous and riveting account apart from your typical misery memoir is the absence of any precipitating trauma beyond the garden variety of hurt we’ve all had to endure in simply becoming a person—reckoning with family, learning to be social, integrating what it means to be sexual. Whatever tenor of violence or abuse Erica’s life took on through her behavior was of her own making, fueled by fear, guilt, self-loathing, self-pity, loneliness, and the hopelessness those feelings brought on as she runs from one side of the world to the other in an effort to break her habits—from East Los Angeles to Hawaii and Southeast Asia, through the brothels of Bangkok and the yoga studios of Bali to disappointing stabs at therapy and twelve-steps back home. In these remarkable pages, Garza draws an evocative, studied portrait of the anxiety that fuels her obsessions, as well as the exhilaration and hope she begins to feel when she suspects she might be free of them. Getting Off offers a brave and necessary voice to our evolving conversations about addiction and the impact that internet culture has had on us all—“a profoundly genuine, gripping story that any reader can appreciate” (Vice). “In reading Garza’s insight into her own experiences, we better understand ourselves” (The New York Times Book Review).
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I purchased this book after reading a couple of the author’s other pieces. I was intrigued by her work as we share similar cultural back ground as were both educated Mexican-Americans who were raised in Los Angeles County. Her story is well laid out through out the chapters it takes us from her childhood to her adult Years. I loved her writing, it’s very inviting and I couldn’t put it down. I love memoirs where I could identify with the city and she did a great job at describing Manynof the faces of LA.The book did leave me wanting to know more about her childhood. If I was her editor I would have targeted a different audience. I think she has more to offer to other Latina readers, but she only touched on that subject superficially in trying to appeal to a wider audience. She has a very powerful story to tell especially to young Latinas. I hope she can one day connect with that and come up with a title like La Santa or Ni tan Santa.

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