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Article: Love in the time of Xanax: a new low: pushing prescription pills on a first date to get high.(LOVE/SEX)
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- Marie Claire
- Article date:
- June 1, 2008
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WHEN I MET HANK at a jazz club in Brooklyn for our first date, he seemed like a gentleman--a mild-mannered Midwesterner with an MBA and some kind of straitlaced business job. He was rock-star skinny, and the physical chemistry was automatic: We couldn't stop grinning; our knees kept bumping into each other. I felt jittery in a good way, and Hank seemed like he did, too.
Conversation moved fast--spurred in part by Hank's audio-visual props. While telling me about a recent trip to Sicily, he pulled out a tiny camera so I could see the short videos he'd taken there. Then, smiling, he flipped down the collar of his cargo jacket to reveal special ...
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