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The universe has good news for the lost, lonely, and heartsick.
Sugar is here, the both of us speaking straight into your ears.
I'm Cheryl strayed.
I'm Steve Almond.
This is Dear Sugar radio.
Oh, dear son, won't you please.
Share.
Some little sweetness with me?
I check my bell vibes every day.
Oh, in the sugar you see in my way.
Hi, Steve.
Hi, Cheryl.
How are you?
I'm anxious, of course, which is apropos to our part three of looking for the one or the loneliest number, as we are calling this series.
Part one was a number of letters, a kind of greek chorus of letters that were about women's anxieties, about whether they were going to find the one.
And that first episode was our effort to interrogate, with the help of the wonderful Lena Dunham, the idea that you are supposed to find the one and how you might go about sorting out your anxieties about that, the messages you receive from what you really want, inwardly.
And then part two was an underlying anxiety in so many of these letters.
Well, what's it really like?
I'm seeing scarcity as a woman in my late twenties or thirties or early forties or whenever I am sensing that there are not a lot of men with whom I want to settle down.