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Ep. 80: Defining Demisexual, Asexuality and, oh yea, Zucchinis are a thing

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Ep. 80: Defining Demisexual, Asexuality and, oh yea, Zucchinis are a thing

FromThe Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations


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Ep. 80: Defining Demisexual, Asexuality and, oh yea, Zucchinis are a thing

FromThe Manwhore Podcast: Sex-Positive Conversations

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Asexuals are slowly becoming more and more mainstream in today's social conversation. The asexual umbrella includes labels like demisexual, graysexual, aromantic and more. My guest Bauer runs an asexual meet-up group called Aces NYC. We discussed being asexual, demisexuallity and what labels really mean. This one is not for the easily-offended Social Justice Warriors, but a fantastic episode! Asexuals are people who do not feel sexual attraction. So why are we talking about this on a slutty show like The Manwhore Podcast? Asexuality is an extremely valid and notable aspect of sexuality—the lack of sexual desire! Bauer and I discuss what life is like dating as an ace (nickname for 'asexual') and how she discovered her sexual orientation. Bauer also shares what it was like coming out to her friends and family as asexual. Labels are a good thing. They help us communicate to one another what something. At some point, however, labels become too much. Today's Internet culture loves to subdivide and overclassify people and actions with fake labels and gross portmanteus. Whether it's 'mansplaining' or 'sapiosexual,' younger generations rely on clusters of letters to coddle them into comfort. I give my take on labels, their uses and why 'zucchini' is not a term that should catch on! Bauer goes to bat for demisexuals in this week's podcast. Demisexuals only feel sexual attraction to people they have an emotional connection to. This term is fairly new to digital media consumers but that type of person has existed label-less for a very, very long time. Plenty of people want to be in love before having sex with someone. But apparently demis don't feel like they fit in to society's growing hook-up culture. News alert: the hook-up culture is not the standard! If hooking up and casual sex were such a standard, slutshaming and sexual bullying would be way less of a problem. A lot of us don't "fit in." Don't hide behind a Tumblr hashtag. Go be proud of being yourself! Bauer tells us what an asexual meet-up is like and I was jealous. Hanging out with a group of people without all of the sexual tension must be awesome! Plus she tells us how she met her current partner as well as her something-something crush on the side. Only two weeks left to get your "Keep Calm and Stay Slutty" t-shirts, tank tops and hoodies before the prices go up! Get your shirt on Teespring today! Go to www.ManwhorePod.com and click the Merch banner. To learn more about asexuality, demisexuals, graysexuals and the rest of the ace umbrella, visit www.AcesNYC.org. Check out Aces NYC on social media! Facebook Twitter YouTube Support The Manwhore Podcast on Patreon and receive great rewards! Make your pledge today by visting my Patreon page! This week's episode is sponsored by Rage. When you need to burn a bridge, use Rage. Email your comments, questions and boobie pictures to manwhorepod@gmail.com. www.ManwhorePod.com
Released:
Oct 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Manwhore Podcast: A Sex-Positive Quest explores all points on the sexual spectrum, from online dating etiquette to orgy manners. Each week, host Billy Procida sits down with former hook-ups to chat about relationships, sex, sexuality, gender, and why he's still single. This endearing manwhore with a heart of gold just wants someone to love him-- and to accept his poly, slutty, experimental, not-so-distant sexual history. Will he figure out why women will take him to bed but not to dinner? Tune in to The Manwhore Podcast to find out! Billy Procida is a stand-up comedian in New York City. He is also the Assistant Editor of Laughspin.com, a man on Weight Watchers, and a frequent popcorn burner. RetroFuture by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Cover Photo by Adam Courtney (@adamcourtneyphoto)