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This episode drops New Year's Eve Eve , so just 2 days until begins to unfold. This week's Patreon bonus is one of my favorites from this year. We are doing a little New Year's ritual with some really beautiful self-reflective questions, I read two VERY erotic poems shivers , and we're writing invitations for If you want to hear my invitations for the new year, my word of the year, and do some yummy little reflective rituals with me, head to patreon.
I went through all of my emails, social media comments, and shares, and found the five most commented on episodes of They were:. Cavanaugh Quick on Episode Ev'Yan Whitney on Episode Lori Brotto on mindfulness, libido and sex in Episode Staci Haines on trauma, healing, and consent in Episode Andy Izenson on transformative justice and masculinity in Episode Curious Vanilla wants to know of any feminist sex toy shops in Canada, so I share my three favorites.
Happy shopping, Canada! Awkward is dating her friend's sister. The problem? She never told him and now they've been dating for over a year. Plus, her girlfriend recently found out that Awkward had a previous sexual relationship with this guy the girlfriend's brother and feels uncomfortable with their continued friendship. What can Awkward do? Anonymous recently learned her neighbor is secretly into crossdressing and being dominated while doing housework.
Now he wants Anonymous to be his Domme. He's so eager to come over and clean her house. She's not a Domme and not really into the whole thing. What the heck should she do? Lookin' 4 Love is desperate to know when will men stop sucking!? She's been hurt by so many men, including the men who seem less toxic and more self aware. Is she doomed? Are there ANY good men out there who aren't steeped in toxic masculinity? She's awesome and wants to find someone awesome to be with. And you know what?
Lookin' 4 Love isn't wrong. There are men out there who are doing this work and doing it well, like Imran Siddiquee and his colleague Jonathan MacIntosh of "Pop Culture Detective". Finding rad dudes who are unpacking masculinity and speaking to other men about what they're finding is super important, and the good news there are more and more men doing this work.