>I have confronted a Pakistani government official about nuclear proliferation. I've interrogated a leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia about drug trafficking. I've even stared down a member of the Taliban in Afghanistan when he told my escort that I was out of line for speaking too loudly in public.
>But for some reason, whenever I've had to talk to someone about matters pertaining to sex, my heart begins to pulsate wildly and I start to giggle involuntarily.
>Let's put it this way, it took me a long time to be able to have the lights on during intimate moments.
>Now in my forties, I can honestly say that my inability to talk about sex has led to some risky behavior throughout my life. I haven't always been responsible about condom or birth control use, so I've left myself open on numerous occasions to unwanted pregnancies and STDs, both of which are rampant in our country, the latter now more than ever.
This took a great deal of courage for her to come out and admit all of this. She left herself wide open at times! It's a good thing she persisted and became in a loving marriage.
She is great... her past as a raver in the 90s combined with the huge amounts of ecstasy she used to drop has left her as a nihilistic burnout... so perfect for unbiased documentary making.
Landon Clark
This is literally not news. Sage.
Alexander Lewis
>I've even stared down a member of the Taliban in Afghanistan when he told my escort >t. was too scared to say something so just watched him in silence after he told me to shut my whore mouth
Nathaniel Myers
What the Fuck are you talking about!? She is one of the premier investigative reporters on this planet!