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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  • Transformative Advice

    Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson share transformative advice from their seven-year journey hosting "Guys We F****d." They emphasize the importance of self-awareness and the ability to give oneself advice, leading to personal happiness 1. Corinne highlights a key lesson: "You should never have to convince somebody to like you," advocating for self-worth and setting higher standards in relationships 2. Krystyna adds that understanding one's own needs and being clear about them is crucial for personal growth.

       

    Intimacy & Reflection

    Introspection and reflection are vital in building intimate connections, as Krystyna and Corinne discuss their experiences with past relationships. Krystyna finds value in having open conversations with exes, which she likens to therapy, helping her become a better communicator 3. Corinne stresses the importance of honesty in relationships, noting that many people speak in codes, which can hinder genuine connections 4. She believes that honesty and tough love can help young people navigate their relationships more effectively.

       

    Growing Through Pain

    Growing through pain is a recurring theme in Corinne and Krystyna's discussions. Corinne reflects on the challenges of sharing personal pain publicly, noting the growth that comes from such vulnerability 5. She shares a poignant insight: "Self-actualization and growth is painful, and it's not fun," emphasizing the importance of embracing discomfort for personal development 6. Krystyna adds that learning to let go of grudges and focusing on positive memories is a significant step in personal growth.

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