Savage Lovecast Episode 1023
Summary
This episode features Dan Savage addressing a diverse range of listener questions, including whether multi-orgasmic women are superior, practical advice for anal sex preparation, and a re-evaluation of the term "frotting." Dan also offers stark advice to a caller in a sexless relationship and explores the nuances of consent and groping in gay bar culture, alongside a segment on healing sexual trauma.Episode description
A woman who enjoys multiple orgasms doesn't understand why, physiologically, all woman can't come over and over and over. Like she can.
A gay man wants a new word for the practice of rubbing dicks together, other than "frotting."
On the Magnum, Dan interviews Tracy Clark-Flory whose memoir My Mother's Daughter , brought Dan to tears. It encompasses feminism, racism, parenting, adoption and so much more. They also take a call from a teacher who is grappling with teaching little kids about consent.
And, a woman was horrified to hear about straight women groping men at gay bars, because they thought the guys there were fair use. A gay male friend countered that groping in gay bars was permissible because it's just their culture. Is it? Or is some consent required?
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Dan Savage is a sex-advice columnist, podcaster, author, and creator of the It Gets Better Project. Answering relationship questions from everyone in the LGBTQIA rainbow (and even straight people,) along with a dose of progressive politics, Dan Savage is a cultural force for sex positivity, when we most need it.
