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If you knew that you had only a short time left to live, how would you spend it?
That’s the question Nikki Boyer poses at the start of Dying for Sex — a fascinating, six-part podcast. Concluding March 11, the series follows the wild sexcapades of Boyer’s best friend, Molly, who was diagnosed with Stage 4 terminal breast cancer at 41.
Upon receiving the devastating news, Molly — who’d battled breast cancer once before, in 2011 — leaves her unsatisfying marriage to explore her sexuality and fuel her dwindling vitality.
“Sexually, we had difficulties before cancer came along [the first time],” Molly, whose last name is being withheld for privacy reasons, says of her marriage. “Right before I got diagnosed, I was kind of looking to recharge our sex life . . . and then cancer showed up.”
They never got back on track after her first round of treatments, which consisted of a double mastectomy, radiation, chemotherapy and reconstructive surgery. Still, they stayed together — until Molly’s second diagnosis.
Her new medication came with some surprises. Unlike chemo and radiation, it didn’t ravage her body. In fact, if you didn’t know Molly, you wouldn’t know she was sick.
The meds also put her libido in overdrive.
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Article URL: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/dying-for-sex-podcast-follows-terminal-cancer-patient-sexcapades