Published Sep 8, 2020

#107: Guys We F****d with Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson

Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson, stand-up comedians and hosts of "Guys We F****d," delve into the complexities of female sexuality, exploring transformative relationships, embracing discomfort and personal growth, while challenging societal taboos and emphasizing accountability and power dynamics.
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  • Sexual Freedom

    In a world where societal norms often suppress sexual freedom, argues for embracing one's desires as a path to authenticity. He challenges the preposterous beliefs that restrict sexual expression, such as the notion that monogamy is the only acceptable relationship model or that female sexual freedom is taboo 1. Mark emphasizes the importance of living a life true to oneself, rather than conforming to societal expectations, which often leads to self-abandonment and dissatisfaction 2.

    If you live your life for the applause of other people, they will be the only one clapping, not you.

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    By recognizing and pursuing our innate desires, we can break free from the constraints that limit our personal growth and happiness.

       

    Breaking Taboos

    The podcast "Guys We F****d," hosted by and , serves as a platform to dismantle societal taboos around sexuality. shares how their discussions on topics like pedophilia, rape, and cheating have opened a window into the complexities of human sexuality 3. appreciates the podcast's role in changing perceptions of female sexuality, highlighting the need for open conversations about sex, which are often shrouded in shame and fear 4.

    We are so afraid of the subject of sex, and our cultures and our religions and our societies are all equally as terrified of the very thing that makes us.

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    By addressing these topics, the podcast encourages listeners to confront and question the stigmas that have long been associated with sexuality.

       

    Vulnerability

    Navigating the line between vulnerability and oversharing is crucial in personal relationships, as and discuss. They emphasize the importance of setting boundaries, even in a boundary-less industry like podcasting, where personal stories are often shared freely 5. notes the need for trust before sharing intimate details, highlighting the difference between sharing with someone who has earned that right and oversharing indiscriminately 6.

    Have they earned the right to your story?

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    This approach not only protects personal well-being but also fosters healthier, more respectful connections.

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