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Ep. 78: Swimming Against Hook-up Culture

Ep. 78: Swimming Against Hook-up Culture

FromThe Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations


Ep. 78: Swimming Against Hook-up Culture

FromThe Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sex can feel like such a chore! Claire and I discuss the different ways people feel pressured by today's hook-up culture to have a lot of sex. It's not that sex isn't awesome and that we don't want to have it, but sometimes you get a little burnt out. It's okay to take a break from your boning bacchanalia! It doesn't make you an uptight prude. Tinder, dating tips and what to do with that cuddling erection are also covered on an intimate Manwhore Podcast. Claire comes on the podcast this week to give me some closure about our 2013 tryst. After two dreamy dates she mysteriously ended things. Her past trauma combind with my overeagerness put her off of dating me. Listen to us chat about giving someone their space and why scheduling a text in your iCal isn't always the smoothest move. Speaking of giving her space: what to do with your spooning boner! The current hook-up culture is the outcome of a growingly sex-positive society. This is fantastic! The consequence of this is that those who don't care to have a lot of sex feel a silent societal pressure to have a lot of sex. There's almost a sense of "vanilla-shaming" where if you're not kinky and not f*cking a bunch of people, then you must be a prude, uptight, inhibited and sex-negative. This is not the case. There are asexual people, who don't feel sexual desire. There are those who prefer an emotional connection before getting physical (which some would call 'demisexuality' and what I would call a preference). Claire and I both share how this rampant sexual energy in American has caused us to have some sex that we maybe didn't need to have. It's great that pleasurable sex outside of wedlock is (slowly) becoming less taboo and more acceptable. We just have to pracice the same mentality towards the more prudent that we originally asked of them: do your thing and don't mind me doing mine. I went to a party this weekend to celebrate a fellow comedian's birthday. However, an ex of mine was there with her boyfriend. I was very nervous about attending and I tell you how it went! Also, I explain why I think the German government are a bunch of sneaky bastards! You want to be into the person you're dating, not the idea of dating that person. Claire shares her worry about my past intentions. Also, I explain why "maybe" is a cruel word that only gives the doomed man a false sense of hope. Support The Manwhore Podcast on Patreon and receive great rewards! Make your pledge today by visiting my Patreon page! This week's episode is sponsored by screengrabs. Are you a tattletale in need of evidence-out-of-context? Then you need screengrabs! Email your comments, questions and boobie pictures to manwhorepod@gmail.com www.ManwhorePod.com
Released:
Oct 7, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest explores all points on the sexual spectrum, from online dating etiquette to orgy manners. Each week, host Billy Procida sits down with former hook-ups to chat about relationships, sex, sexuality, gender, and why he's still single. This endearing manwhore with a heart of gold just wants someone to love him-- and to accept his poly, slutty, experimental, not-so-distant sexual history. Will he figure out why women will take him to bed but not to dinner? Tune in to The Manwhore Podcast to find out! Billy Procida is a stand-up comedian in New York City. He is also the Assistant Editor of Laughspin.com, a man on Weight Watchers, and a frequent popcorn burner. RetroFuture by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Cover Photo by Adam Courtney (@adamcourtneyphoto)