After checking her post again, making sure that the question was neither vulgar nor offensive, she blushed and sent it off.
But, even though she knew it was a health-related issue, she still felt somewhat embarrassed.
If she didn't seek advice online, then whom could she ask?
Once the message was sent, she began browsing various websites. Perhaps it was psychological, but she found herself learning about knowledge related to this marital issue. Despite her years studying criminal psychology, she knew rather little about romantic relationships between men and women.
When she used to surf the internet, she would instinctively avoid graphic images and text—not because she found them impure, but because she just steered away from them subconsciously.
Yet now, as she looked on, her interest was piqued.
The internet is great for that reason: if willing, one can find any knowledge they seek, without anyone knowing whether it's a little dog doing the searching.