Virgin Layers
Date of Award
Winter 2021
Project Type
Thesis
Program or Major
Writing
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts
First Advisor
Jaed Coffin
Second Advisor
Susan Hertz
Third Advisor
Melinda White
Abstract
Virgin Layers is a coming-of-age sex memoir about the polarizing scales of intimacy: resistance and indulgence that often women growing up in America are taught though religious and cultural virtue policing. As a child, Lindsey was abandoned by her father, raised with a Christian abstinence education, and left with the wreckage of toxic masculinity in her family and community. Set in Phuket, Thailand, where Western men embrace all aspects of their desires, Lindsey comes to terms with what it means to be a sexual object in a space where all women are objectified. Miles away from her Midwestern roots, Lindsey chases her own desires to want and be wanted. At backpacker hostels, penis caves, and sexist international schools, Lindsey confronts the power of being a sexual object, inevitable loneliness, the complex duality of her “lost” virginity, and the marks on her body—real and invisible—carved by men of the past and present.
Recommended Citation
Wente, Lindsey, "Virgin Layers" (2021). Master's Theses and Capstones. 1537.
https://scholars.unh.edu/thesis/1537