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The Edition: No. 344

Nov 3, 2022

We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. // Anais Nin

+ Can you get ahead and still have a life?

+ Fair warning: You may eat all of these gummy bears.

+ 90s kids: This piece on body image and sex hits close to home.

+ <$25 Gifts: a ‘cheers’ bottle opener, the best hand cream, a daily deskpad.

+ Four tricks to help you reduce clutter.

+ Ted Baker’s Michaud and Elynah dresses are perfect for work.

+ Advice for handling a boss who demands unrealistic timelines.

+ These pajamas from Nordstrom are so cozy.

+ From sides to cookies, don’t miss these show-stopping holiday recipes.

+ This cobalt coat from Nordstrom is a must-have for winter.

+ The trouble with Zooming forever.

+ For affordable cashmere, try this Nordstrom crewneck or v-neck.

+ How to protect yourself against the revival of the ballet flat.

+ Chic Outerwear: A splurge-y fleece jacket and affordable puffer.

+ The dos and don’ts of texting your boss when you can’t come in.

+ A friend calls this as the ‘good seltzer;’ I prefer this one.

+ What if having it all kinda sucks?

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  1. Alexis says:

    That piece on body image and sex brought me to tears; I haven’t seen those feelings articulated clearly anywhere before, but it is exactly what I am struggling with in my late 30s. I’m so happy with so much of my life but love and sex are two things where I just feel adrift much of the time. It’s so frustrating.

    I recently rewatched Sex and the City with some friends (it did not age well, spoiler alert) but watching it today vs in my teens/early 20s was eye-opening, and I saw some of my own problematic beliefs, assumptions and behaviors (similar to what’s in the article) in that show. Thank you for sharing the article!

  2. JamiE says:

    Ugh that substack post! How do we do better? How do we give our daughters more?

    Iā€™m reading Girls and Sex by Peggy Orenstein so this is timely but oh so hard to read.

  3. meghan says:

    Wow did that piece ever hit close to home, tears at my desk close… A lot to unpack. Thank you for sharing something so thought provoking.

  4. e says:

    Wow, that substack article. I read it yesterday when you posted it and am still thinking about it today. Great find, thanks for sharing.

  5. Carla says:

    I hate to out myself here but…what’s wrong with ballet flats? For my foot-shaped feet, they are more comfortable than a pointed toe. Is is the flatness? Also more comfortable for me. BUT, I am willing to be convinced otherwise if they actually are heinous!

  6. Nellie says:

    Abra, what do you like about those Nordstrom pajamas as opposed to the Moonlight ones?

  7. […] Abra linked to Jessica’s poignant, “I want you to lick me,“ post in her recent November 3rd Edition. […]

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