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Cheating w/ Caitlin Reese – Ep. 105

Cheating w/ Caitlin Reese – Ep. 105

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!


Cheating w/ Caitlin Reese – Ep. 105

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

TRIGGER WARNING (see topic for reference). Comedian Caitlin Reese came by to talk about one of the unfortunate realities of being in relationships: cheating! Unfortunately, most of us have experience with this act, whether we were the perp, victim, or the side piece. Or perhaps you have people in your life whose cheating has affected you even though you aren’t romantically involved. We talk all about physical and emotional cheating, why we do it, and how to cope with the aftermath. There was so much to cover here and impossible to tackle it all. Before we re-opened all our relationship wounds, we talked about Halloween and a real-life monster that past guest Amber Rollo unexpectedly encountered and confronted. And as always, we end on a listener question about mental health in relationships.
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Released:
Oct 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Hosted by New York City-based comedians Carolyn Bergier & Melody Kamali, Dyking Out is a podcast about lesbian / queer life, news, and pop culture. Each week, Carolyn and Melody invite a special guest (comedians, musicians, actors, crushes) to dyke out with them about a topic that's relevant to the LGBTQIA world. But really, it's just another way to advance the gay agenda.