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Surfing, Sex and Being a Badass

I wrote this last summer as a writing sample and then put it aside and completely forgot about it. I just came across it and while everything that says “recently ” is now outdated the sentiments still stand. 

Surfing

Four days after I moved out of the home I shared with my husband I went surfing for the first time in  14 years. I was with my cousin/friend/life-long partner-in-crime, an avid surfer who spent the afternoon pointing out good waves and helping me get back on my board. At one point when he was in closer to shore a wave came up and, for the first time that day, I caught a ride on my own. It shocked the hell out of me but was kind of amazing. Talking to my cousin later he said “That was awesome! You totally caught that- That wave was way too big for you!” My answer was something like “Oh, nobody told me that”

Recently I saw this letter to Emily Morse  The writer is in her mid-30s, recently divorced and dating. She is concerned about her behavior. She talks about how many dates she’s been on, how many men she has been sexually active with in relation to her dates and generally stresses out in reference to: “When does playfulness with men become slutty due to multiple partners?!” This woman and I are very similar. She is only slightly older than I, we are both recently divorced, we have both just re-entered the dating world. Here’s the big difference: until I read her letter it didn’t even occur to me to count up dates, compare ratios or get worried. I pretty much just jumped in.

Nobody told me that.

A few days later I came across a Huffington Post piece with the glaring title “Dating After Divorce: Is It Ever Okay to Sleep Around?” While the piece actually offered some sound advice on approaching casual sex the very question “Is it ever okay” held in it the implication that, of course, this is normally not okay but you’re making an exception here due to extraordinary circumstances. Again, while I have learned lessons and fine-tuned my approach, it never occurred to me that casual dating and, yes, sex were something I was engaging in to get me through this “rough time” until I could return to “normal” behavior.

Nobody told me that.

Suddenly I flashed back to a fro-yo date with a favorite friend in which I was telling her about a “we should have drinks when I’m in town” that was morphing into an actual date that I believed had the potential to end in sex. My friend was adamantly against this. She had more to say about buying cows and milk than a dairy farmer. (btw, I didn’t know we were still doing the cow/milk thing. I thought it was something people once thought was good but realized was dumb like nude pantyhose or aluminum siding). When I argued that I was not 1. a cow or 2. for sale and that I wanted the sleep with the man in question my friend said “Well, what if you just do everything else?” and I couldn’t figure out why we seemed to be negotiating.  Once again, it hadn’t even occurred to me to be anything but excited for this date, it hadn’t occurred to me to label a certain set of activities “acceptable” and others “bad”.

Nobody told me that.

When I first found myself newly single, I was hit with two giant realizations:

  1. I had never really dated
  2. I could count on one hand the number of times I had had sex during the Obama administration.

I was terrified.

What I desperately wanted was someone to guide me through the process, like my cousin when we went surfing, tell me what to do, help me spot good guys etc. But as happens when you are in your 30s I suppose, I looked up and found that most the friends who used to be single with me were off having babies and stuff. So, I went ahead on my own. This resulted in some huge mis-steps but also, some really awesome connections, situations and experiences that (I could tell by the response to later recountings) would have been strongly advised against by a peanut gallery. And all along the way I learned how to define what I want, which, in some cases, is drastically different from what folks think I should be looking for. Working without an audience and making my decisions without a committee gave me the freedom to define what I needed from dating rather than follow the script. Turning down the volume on everyone else I could, for the first time in my life, hear myself and finally I don’t feel like what I need is wrong. Why?

Nobody told me that.

And hallelujah for that! The only way to learn yourself is to take the chances, face the fears, ride the waves, if you will. So, sure, you could write in for advice, ask if it’s ever okay, talk about cows and milk. Honestly, that’s the easier way. You don’t have to make decisions, they are made for you. You don’t have to take responsibility because the responsibility lies with others. You don’t have to acknowledge your own needs, wants or desires because there is a structure you have to function within. However, you also forfeit the knowledge and power to have your needs met. You set yourself up to walk the tightrope of propriety, watching carefully because doing this much is “okay” but that much is “bad”.  And frankly, you never find out who you are- I like to say you are only as bad-ass as what you get yourself through. Take yourself through the process of defining yourself without help and  you will be a bad-ass, you will come out with some serious swagger.

I recently asked my cousin if he remembered that day he said “Yes I absolutely do, I saw the size of that wave and my stomach dropped.” and then he told me something he hadn’t before, something that changed the story a bit for me “You had a look on your face I’ll never forget. You were dead focused on what was in front of you. You knew where you were going and there wasn’t an ounce of doubt in your eyes. I told myself not to worry because you weren’t and then you shot out of the wave like ‘that’s what I came to do today’”

My eyes are still focused and there is still no doubt. I know where I’m going.

I don’t need anyone to tell me that.


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JoEllen Notte is a writer, speaker, and mental health advocate whose work explores the impact of depression on sex and relationships. Since 2012 she has written about sex, mental health, and how none of us are broken here at The Redhead Bedhead.

JoEllen has led workshops nationwide on sexual communication, navigating consent, having casual sex kindly, and dating as an introvert. She has toured sex shops, spoken at length on dildos, and even started a sex school but she is happiest and most effective when writing and speaking on behalf of quiet people who have sex. Check out her video series on attending conferences as an introvert and her extensive writing on sex and depression.

JoEllen has spoken at Clark College, University of Chicago, University of Tennessee, the Guelph Sexuality Conference, Woodhull’s Sexual Freedom Summit, and the Playground Conference

JoEllen’s first book The Monster Under the Bed: Sex, Depression & The Conversation We Aren’t Having was published by Thorntree Press in March 2020. Her new book In It Together: Navigating Depression with Partners, Friends, and Family was published by Thornapple Press in March 2023.

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