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Ongoing, First published May 30, 2014
There is nothing more sacred to a girl than sex. Since puberty, girls have been taught that sex is something special and intimate, only to be done with someone you love. To Gia King, however, this is a load of crap. Balanced precariously in the throws of adolescence, and with no visible parental guidance, Gia is raised primarily by her older brother Aidan, her next-door neighbor, Blair, and her best friend Corey. Apart from the fact that she may be failing her Latin class (due to the arrival of a very attractive new student named Ty), Gia is also one of the most disliked people in her whole high school for one very important reason: she's a slut. Between the uncanny similarities between her and the new boy, and an unexpected u-turn out of the friend zone with Corey, Gia struggles to find the pieces of herself that she has let slip through the cracks of her unhealthy love life.
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