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The Archer | Kissing purity culture goodbye

Featured writing, Editorial, Writing / December 3, 2020 / by Tahney
Last Christmas Day driving from Melbourne to Adelaide, my partner and I stopped in my country hometown. It was empty, dusty, sunny – just as I remembered.

As we drove past my old church, the full car park – an unwanted flashback of a thousand Sundays- made my stomach turn. Yet, a few hours later, I returned. The parking lot was now empty, and I took a photo.

Meghan O’Gieblyn writes in her collection of essays Interior States that to be a “former believer is to perpetually return to the scene of the crime.”

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