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Sex Addiction in It Follows


While remarking on how she feeling, Hugh covers Jay's mouth with a rag doused in chloroform. She passes out and awakens strapped to a wheelchair in an abandoned building, Hugh pacing about. Hugh wheels her to the edge and points out a woman walking to the building, slowly and staring right at Jay.
             Hugh explains that he was under a curse that he contracted from the last person he had sex with during a drunk one night stand. He goes on to tell Jay that she now has the curse and that this slow walking woman can take on any identity in order to get close to her in an effort to kill her. He also explains that she can get rid of the curse by having sex with someone else, but if the curse kills that next person – it will find its way back to Jay. This being said, he instructs her to tell the next person this same information in hopes of sending the curse down the line, further away from them. If she falls victim, it will return to Hugh and so on down the line and that anyone touched by curse can always see this entity but it only follows one person at a time. Hugh drives the shocked Jay home and leaves her in front of her house where her friends see her in her distressed state. Jay claims that Hugh raped her and they file a police report the next day. The investigation into Hugh shows that his name is actually fake and that his residence was a squat – he never lived there and Jay had only seen the outside. Days later, Jay spaces off during her college class and notices an elderly woman steadily focused on Jay and walking towards her from outside and into the building, invisible to everyone else.
             Jay flees her class to find how close the entity has come. She runs home and asks her for her friends' supervision for fear of her life. After waking up in the middle of the night, she has a conversation with her childhood friend, Paul, and explains to him what happened and what "Hugh" told her.


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