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NOTE: Sex After Service includes highly problematic descriptions of “women” and “men” in simplistic genetic/assigned at birth terms, as well as a complete focus on heteronormative gender and cultural roles. Within this very restricted in perspective, Sex After Service will not meet some people’s needs. Medically, the focus on hormonal influence on arousal is unfortunate (and follows from the heteronormative perspective), and antiquated concepts (“arousal often proceeds seamlessly from desire”) leaves the question of what to do when it doesn’t. We hope for a better revision.