Some Girls by Kristin McCloy
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Kristin McCloy | Some Girls | When Claire strikes out on her own for the first time in her twenty-three years of life, she trades the wide-open spaces of New Mexico for the urban a
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A thousand years ago they did not call women who liked other women gay, lesbians, or homosexuals. They had an
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Janice came to NYC from a farm (of course), and feels that men constantly t