55 min listen
43: Is Everyone A Little Gay? Double Standards & Finding Comfort in Curiosity
FromStraight Candid
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2021
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Podcast episode
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This week Syd & Soph talk with one another about gender stereotypes and the sexuality spectrum. Both Syd & Soph want to give you a warning that they are not trained or educated on this topic, but would like to give you their candid thoughts as women. They have important conversations about heterosexuality, homosexuality, asexuality and everything in between! The two girls explain where they fall on the sexuality spectrum, and why they believe that "everyone is a little gay". They also answer some tough questions that bring up some universal stereotypes. If a girl hooks up with a girl, does that make her lesbian? What about if a guy hooks up with a guy, is he gay? Would you date a guy who has hooked up with another guy? They also give advice to their listeners on how to have these tough conversations with people that aren't in the same generation or have similar views. The two combat stereotypes like someone’s body count and the affect of someone’s count on other people's views. The girls also give an update on upcoming events the Straight Candid team will be attending (hint: The Great Minnesota Get Together) Listen this week to hear about what happened to Soph's stuffed animal, Carmel.
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Released:
Sep 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
5. Anxiety, SSRI’s and Sex, and How to Cope with Mental Health Set Backs: ANXIETY. Living with anxiety and dealing with its repercussions has been a large part of Syd and Soph's lives, and they know they are not alone in that. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Join as both attempt to normalize the conversation, share how it affects their day-to-day, tips & tricks they use to manage it, AND how anxiety/depression medication can affect sex. Soph offers insight into her first experiences with anxiety and medications, Syd speaks to a life altering event where she had to choose who she wanted to be, but both take a stance saying it is normal and it is okay to speak up about how you feel. by Straight Candid