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Summary of Amy Schumer's The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
Summary of Amy Schumer's The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
Summary of Amy Schumer's The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
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#1 Amy wrote a book. It’s not her autobiography, but rather a collection of stories about her life and her experiences. She wants to share her mistakes and pain with the world, but not wisdom or advice.

#2 I’m sorry for the time I had sex with my new boyfriend and couldn’t find the condom afterward. I realize that sometimes I let people in you without a condom, but I’ve done my best to keep you healthy.

#3 I’ve never had a one-night stand. I’m not afraid to write that, because I know for a fact that no one who lives in Fayetteville or Tampa has ever read a book.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 6, 2022
ISBN9798822531451
Summary of Amy Schumer's The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
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    #1

    Amy wrote a book. It’s not her autobiography, but rather a collection of stories about her life and her experiences. She wants to share her mistakes and pain with the world, but not wisdom or advice.

    #2

    I’m sorry for the time I had sex with my new boyfriend and couldn’t find the condom afterward. I realize that sometimes I let people in you without a condom, but I’ve done my best to keep you healthy.

    #3

    I’ve never had a one-night stand. I’m not afraid to write that, because I know for a fact that no one who lives in Fayetteville or Tampa has ever read a book.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I was always attracted to redheads, but my first kiss was with a strawberry blond man. He was the most beautiful man I had ever seen, and I was instantly turned on just looking at him.

    #2

    I was on a plane, flying to San Diego, when I saw him walk down the aisle. I was thinking, Maybe when he walks by, I can pretend to sneeze and fall on the floor in front of him. Then I saw him look right at the seat next to me.

    #3

    I have never flown on an airplane, and I was extremely nervous. I turned right to Sam, a British marine, and we took off. I was blatantly throwing myself at him, and we both laughed at how aggressive I was being.

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