Hit the road Jack, don’t you come back no more no more…” I mumbled to myself, as I boarded a bus in Tbilisi heading to Chitakhevi, a village in the southern region of Samtskhe-Javakheti. Not sure how about Jack, or not coming back, but if I were in a wheelchair - like Aleko Gitolendia who is the reason why I am going to Chitakhevi - I would not go much further than the station entrance.
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Tami Baghashvili
Tamar Bagashvili, an entrepreneur in the travel industry and a freelance writer, explores matters of culture, art and ecology. Her articles have been featured in National Geographic and, as a winner of the environmental bloggers' contest, traveled to Africa with the NG expert team. Splitting her time between expeditions and an art studio, Tamar leads a blog, “Nomad In You”, sharing her travel tips, stories, and paintings. Exhibitions: 2017 - group work "National Geographic & Movla" (Georgia, Tbilisi).
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Hit The Road, On A Wheelchair
Orgasm, what is it? There’s the science - “the highest point of sexual excitement, characterized by strong feelings of pleasure and marked normally by ejaculation of semen by the male and by involuntary vaginal contractions in the female.” Medical, efficient, aseptic. Then there is life - and words fail men and women to fully define the physical and emotional flood of sensations they experience at the peak of a sexual relation. Few feelings are more basic and natural to human beings, yet for centuries the very word has become obscene, albeit selectively – almost exclusively for women.