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Hairy Vaj, Please: My Journey on OkCupid follows Reenie Raschke, a woman in her late fifties, adventuring through today's online dating scene. Far beyond chronicling a series of romps, Raschke uncovers the substructure, revealing that we have possibly let our valiant princes down. In this witty, open, and deeply personal memoir, Raschke leaves no emotional stone unturned. She follows prurient circles of light, harvesting the spiritual, steamy, and dissimilar needs among us-waiting to be discovered. This tale, astride the monthly atrocities executed by our forty-fifth president, offers to shed…mehr

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Hairy Vaj, Please: My Journey on OkCupid follows Reenie Raschke, a woman in her late fifties, adventuring through today's online dating scene. Far beyond chronicling a series of romps, Raschke uncovers the substructure, revealing that we have possibly let our valiant princes down. In this witty, open, and deeply personal memoir, Raschke leaves no emotional stone unturned. She follows prurient circles of light, harvesting the spiritual, steamy, and dissimilar needs among us-waiting to be discovered. This tale, astride the monthly atrocities executed by our forty-fifth president, offers to shed light on the bizarre. The title of the book, spawned by the quirky handle of a man on OkCupid, has been the source of some scrutiny. Yet Raschke stands fixed, having interviewed several women on the subject of their nether regions, that the book's keep-it-real message is serendipitous to the lessons learned. In short, "get over it." A guide for like-minded lady travelers, this un-corseted memoir gives a nod and a wink, intended to console and empower the lovers inside all of us.
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Autorenporträt
Reenie is an observer of light and shade in every aspect of her life. Owner/operator of a photography Studio in the Oakland Hill, she's been documenting for over twenty years. She created a pictorial coffee table book for her beloved village in 2013, and is currently working on "The Goddess Project," highlighting women of political change. Reenie is a Bay Area Native and California historian, contributing to several Oakland publications. Her two children and two stepchildren are grown and nearby. She lives in the Oakland Hills, with several chickens, cats, and her puppy, Tucker.