
Helen D'Vorcee tackles the hard-hitting questions nobody asked
Someone took approximately fifteen minutes to create a fake advice column pastiche featuring a very-on-the-nose divorced woman pun answering questions about sexual dysfunction with the visual aesthetic of a 1970s cigarette advertisement. The whole thing reeks of that specific brand of internet humor where the joke is that someone thought the pun was clever enough to build an entire character around. It's the kind of content that makes you understand why your uncle thinks he's hilarious at Thanksgiving.