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The Practice of Epistolary Intimacy

The deliberate cultivation of deep relationship and authentic self-disclosure through written correspondence with chosen people.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's letters reveal her most authentic self—her doubts, her intellectual passions, her struggles—yet these were private communications with trusted people, not public performances. She practiced epistolary intimacy: the creation of genuine connection through intentional, thoughtful written exchange. For adopted people, this practice addresses a real challenge: how do you create deep understanding when your actual story is complex and others may not naturally grasp it? Written correspondence allows you to articulate your adoption experience fully, to be misunderstood less easily, to share nuance that conversation might not accommodate. The letter form itself—reflective, complete, revisable—matches the adoption experience's need for careful articulation. Sor Juana's letters show that intellectual and emotional intimacy can deepen through writing. For adopted people, whether through actual letters, emails, or journaling, epistolary practice allows you to construct and communicate your authentic identity with precision and depth to people who merit that honesty.

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