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I thought about adding a note to the OP that the article might be kinda slut-shamey. (For instance, I wasn't really sure from the context if NBC!Elizabeth is cheating on her girlfriend with said girlfriend's husband or if she's in some kind of poly or otherwise open arrangement. Cheating is bad and shameful behavior, non-monogamy isn't and it would be problematic if the author was implying otherwise.) I figured to give her the benefit of the doubt, though, that her issues weren't with the sexuality in general but that in this context it's wildly out of character and exploitative.
Yeah, "whore" is still a problem, though.
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