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FX's 'Dying For Sex' is based on the true story of Molly Kochan, whose terminal cancer diagnosis led her down a path of sexual discovery
"Dying for Sex" is inspired by the story of Molly Kochan, a terminal cancer patient who went on a journey of sexual exploration after her diagnosis.

If you thought the clownworld we're in -which foids help to propagate- could not get any more clownish, then mang you are in for a shocker.
So I'm sure all of us in some way are familiar with Molly Kochan, also known as the whore who cheated in her boyfriend with around 200+ males or so in order to "
Sadly, in 2015 she was tragically told she had stage four breast cancer. This time it was incurable. She had just years left to live. After hearing the shock news, Molly decided to change her life and create a reality that filled her with excitement. "I am not ready to die," she wrote powerfully on her blog. But rather than filling a bucket list with plans to skydive or go bungee jumping, Molly decided to leave her marriage and explore her sexuality. She went on to sleep with nearly 200 other men.

'I left my husband after terminal cancer diagnosis to sleep with nearly 200 men'
When Molly Kochan received her devastating diagnosis, she decided to embark on a whole new journey and explore her sexuality. Now her story has inspired a new miniseries called Dying For Sex
Instead of trying to "reflect" on her life or do something actually meaningful, she simply just decided to just mentally go back to College again- yet we're supposed to take foids "seriously?"
Classic foid selfishness on display, which further highlights how they view themselves as the centerpiece of reality- it's like they never actually mature.As part of the podcast, which was released in 2020, Molly candidly discussed her decision to overhaul her life. "For a long time with sex – and this is why I had a problem in my marriage – I was really, really, really good at figuring out what other people liked and then I could simulate that like an actor for them," she said on one episode, reports Time magazine. "But I never really knew what I liked."
And so what does the mainstream media decide to do with this?
So in other words, they're deciding to tell the story of some disgusting whore who has done nothing meaningful, except decide to become her Collegeslut self again once she found out she had the C-bomb.The podcast has now been turned into a Disney+ miniseries of the same name and features stars including Michelle Williams and Rob Delaney. During an interview with The Guardian, Michelle gave a further glimpse inside Molly's life, revealing that the podcast brought her to tears within minutes.
The absolute state....
I mean, only foids and the most literal NPC-tier normies would possibly like this kind of shit or watch it.FX's "Dying For Sex" follows a woman's quest to have as much kinky sex as she can before she dies.
Only in this clownworld could a woman whoring around be seen as an "enlightening" experience or journey.The eight-part series, which is streaming in full on Hulu, tells the story of Molly (Michelle Williams), a terminal cancer patient who decides to devote her remaining days to sexual exploration, leading her on an enlightening and unexpected sexual odyssey.
And ofc the usual trope of the "not good enough & doesn't really care husband" which ofc is far removed from reality, as well as just furthers the bullshit narrative foids have pulled over everyones eyes that somehow the current state of dating is "mens fault"In the first episode, Molly learns that her cancer has not only returned but that it's terminal, and decides to leave her unhappy marriage and ask her best friend Nikki (Jenny Slate) if she can "die with her" instead of with her husband (Jay Duplass), who treats her more like a patient than a partner.
OfcThe show is bold and defiantly joyful,
But how is this even worthy of it? It genuinely isn't even possible to be comedic about, since it's just a foids literal slut fantasy being fulfilledwhile still being grounded in the reality of what it means to receive end-of-life care — and that's because it is based on a true story.
Ultimately, this was pure ragefuel- but also a bit of the internal "joker laugh" we all get from shit such as this.
This is just how fucking easy they have it...all foids have to do is just literally exist and even if they are terminally ill & decide their "spiritual journey" as a result from this amounts to just being a slut & bam, they will get a fucking TV-show covering their "story"
We are cooked.