Summary of Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham | Includes Analysis
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Chapters 1-4
Take My Virginity (No, Really, Take It)
Dunham did not come close to having sex until her sophomore year of college.
That year, she hosted a party in her room and threw herself at a nice guy named
Jonah. Her first sexual experience did not change her as she expected it to. She
added this life event as a scene into the first movie she wrote and discovered
acting it out had more of an impact on her than the actual experience had.
Platonic Bed Sharing: A Great Idea (for People Who Hate Themselves)
During her third year in college, Dunham started to invite guys to share her bed
platonically just to feel wanted and safe. She learned that it was not okay to
share a bed with anyone who was just there to avoid being alone and who
did not feel like platonic bed sharing was actually intimate in itself.
18 Unlikely Things I’ve Said Flirtatiously
Dunham has said many things that characterize her as extremely awkward in
situations with the opposite sex, especially in her attempts at flirting. Topics
range from only having body odor in one armpit to having a colon infection from
coffee, to having a belly button rash.
Igor; Or, My Internet Boyfriend Died and So Can Yours
Dunham had a three month online relationship with a boy named Igor when she
was in the ninth grade. The two eventually made plans to meet, but he never
arrived. He later claimed he had been grounded. Igor gradually stopped
messaging her. Her friend, Julianna, told her that Igor overdosed and died. Later,
Dunham spotted Igor’s screen name online. When she typed a greeting to him,
his name disappeared…
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