One of the most American experiences that almost every citizen has during their lifetime is to be disappointed by an election result. Seeing your candidate lose is a bipartisan experience, but how some Democrats are dealing with Hillary Clinton's defeat is much different than how John McCain supporters reacted in 2008.

An anonymous liberal woman from Brooklyn, New York, wrote in New York Magazine on Sunday that she's so distraught about the election of Donald Trump that she has turned to anonymous sex to cope.

That sounds incredibly normal and healthy.

The Anonymous Brooklynite -- who is probably a transplant from a red state and can't believe that her hometown's provincial thinking elected Trump -- wrote how the world she lived in called for her to act only on impulses and how she must "embrace eroticism in these extreme times."

Acting on sheer emotion -- that's not all how most people already stereotype Democrats and women.

Being that she is a female helps her. She gets her first Tinder match within two minutes and is having sex less than 30 minutes into their meeting the guy. She described how they had sex five times in a little over an hour; the man must have been a sprinter, not a marathon runner.

Yet, on her (literal) ride home, she was deeply troubled by the fact that she doesn't know the man's politics.

"There was no reference to the world around us and how we are settling into a new global order that is a resounding affront to human rights," she wrote. "It’s not like I pontificate politics amid heaving petting and panting — I just want the comfort of knowing the man I’m contorting my pelvic muscles for cares about our country and the world it inhabits."

She revels the fact that she slept with a roommate who has a serious girlfriend that lives in a deep Republican state. Other than that conquest, the Anonymous Brooklynite sounds like a dope fiend, who is using pot, alcohol, and sex to avoid the world around her. Trump's victory offers her no safe space, not even in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. "Hopelessness makes me horny," she wrote.

On the last day of her sex log, she detailed how she was alone without any male companions, stuck with just her fear, self-doubt, bad personal and financial news, and constant reminder that Hillary Clinton will not be president.

Even just the smallest time without a man giving her attention has her believing that she's broken. She's obviously a self-described feminist.

"...Porn and vibrators alone are not going to get me through the Great Again Resistance," she concludes in her diary.

Her series of attempts to show her sexual liberation comes across as a sad series of affairs by a woman who's trying as hard as she can to entangle herself with some kind of larger self-worth. At a different time in America, she would have had a family, a community, and probably a faith to give her a greater sense of self. But in 2016, liberal women are told to reject traditional social orders.

Instead, she can bask in the freedoms that feminists have fought so hard for, by laying alone in her empty apartment with the fear that no one will ever love her.