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Hearts in the Wild: Winter Edition

As many of you know, I love what I call “hearts in the wild” – hearts and heart shaped thing that either occur  naturally or that people make and I stumble upon in the natural world. The other day I was walking across campus and there weren’t a whole lot of people around. Ahead of me on a path, though, I saw a young man draw something in the snow and then take a picture of it with his phone, sort of nonchalantly. As I approached, he tried to etch it out before I could see but it was too late – he had drawn a heart. And by the looks of the snow banks nearby, he had previously drawn an earlier version.

If only he knew how lovely I thought it was and that it was nothing to be embarrassed about. I couldn’t help but to wonder if, in this private moment, he was taking the picture for himself (is he, like me, a collector of hearts in the wild images?) or whether he was sending the photo to a girlfriend or boyfriend or using it for an art project or whatever else. In any case, it made me feel happy and sweet and nostalgic inside and I thought maybe a few of you might be inspired to draw pictures in the snow and send them to your significant other, too. Photos, after all, can make for great shows of affection – and foreplay, whether of hearts, breasts or other naughty bits. Enjoy.

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  1. Landlines and Love: A Response | My Sex Professor: Sexuality Education Says:

    [...] This morning, I read a lovely piece on Gizmodo titled “An Ode to Landlines and Desk Phones” which turned out to be different than I thought. Sentimental as I am, I expected it to tie in a love – and I mean a  real love and a yearning sense of nostalgia – for landlines and phones of yesteryear. Instead it was an informative piece about using Google Voice over a land line, about desk phones and about the sheer weight – literal and figurative – about using a landline. Very well written and smart, and with the perfect accompanying images,  it just didn’t go down the path I was on with a title like that. But then again, I’m always looking for signs of love. [...]

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