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Jouissance, the Gash of Bliss

Stockton, 2017

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4368485690631635306
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Stockton K
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clinical encounters in sexuality

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Jouissance is the strangest glistening, a dark glamour of rapture and disruption. It shines and cuts and leaves its bearer not knowing what to make of herself—or her pleasure. She is left beside herself, feeling ecstatically severed from herself, seized by subtleties, strange to …
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