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New Essay on The Long Road Home
In South Korea, desire came easily—on dance floors, in love motels, in quiet apartments high above the city. I moved through a world of fleeting encounters, lonely people, and borrowed intimacy, mistaking attention for connection, and hunger for love.
But somewhere between the bodies and the language barrier, something softer emerged—a kind of closeness that asked for nothing, and gave everything in return.
This is a story about the unexpected ways we find each other when we are far from home.
Read it now on The Long Road Home.
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