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Relationship Roles w/ Whitney Chanel Clark – Ep. 107

Relationship Roles w/ Whitney Chanel Clark – Ep. 107

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!


Relationship Roles w/ Whitney Chanel Clark – Ep. 107

FromDyking Out - a Lesbian and LGBTQIA Podcast for Everyone!

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Comedian Whitney Chanel Clark (Broadway Comedy Club) has a bone to pick about assumed roles in relationships. Like why are more masc-presenting women expected to pay on dates or service selfish pillow princesses? What are the double standards that take place in same-sex relationships, and what can we do to defy stereotypes? We explore all of this and more (strap-ons, domestic abuse, cheating) in this extra candid episode. But first, we try to figure out how to stop the heteros from their destructive and lethal gender reveal parties. Finally, we end with a messy listener question about an inappropriate manager.
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Released:
Nov 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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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.