Jodie, a 36-year-old single travel nurse, believes she has a mental illness. As her sisters and social media bombard her with images of other people, Jodie obsessively questions whether she will ever meet someone, if all men are trash, and if her uterus will die before she conceives. Once again, she is hopeful that she has finally found her possible match during a GNR performance, but the next day, Dustin disappears on her without explanation. In the face of her overwhelming situation, Jodie's four closest gay friends stand by to provide moral support and guidance as she attempts to make sense of her sexual orientation. Pig Hag examines the ways in which society's expectations of women might affect their success barometer and the decisions they make..
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Jodie, a 36-year-old single travel nurse, believes she has a mental illness. As her sisters and social media bombard her with images of other people, Jodie obsessively questions whether she will ever meet someone, if all men are trash, and if her uterus will die before she conceives. Once again, she is hopeful that she has finally found her possible match during a GNR performance, but the next day, Dustin disappears on her without explanation. In the face of her overwhelming situation, Jodie's four closest gay friends stand by to provide moral support and guidance as she attempts to make sense of her sexual orientation. Pig Hag examines the ways in which society's expectations of women might affect their success barometer and the decisions they make..
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