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Summary
In “I Love None,” in the next rehearsals for the Shakespeare Society, Rooney criticized the way Georgia read her parts for Benedick in Much Ado about Nothing. Georgia wondered if she was not doing well because of her recent stress about her sexual identity. Pip suggested that since Rooney had no problems “getting gay” (190) she should try to role and see if she could do better.
In “Work Fantasy,” Georgia spent the rest of the evening thinking about the world’s view of sex and wondered if she was missing out on something that was really great. After a discussion with Rooney and Pip, Georgia realized she was the only one who did not have fantasies about having sex with people she had met. When Georgia thought about having sex with someone, she was actually disgusted by the idea...
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