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EP03: Gender & Slutty Activism: The Challenge of Going Against the Grain

EP03: Gender & Slutty Activism: The Challenge of Going Against the Grain

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How does society's view of gender affect dating and sex? Is your dating life affected by society's view of gender?

"When you finally start to find the others, the slutty activists in your midst, approach them with kindness and curiosity, whether they go on to become your partners or not."

Think about all of the gender stereotypes you've heard about men and women. There's a lot of them, right?

The good news is that gender stereotypes are not prescriptive - human beings are not destined to a specific fate because of their sex.

In this episode, you will learn:

1. How gender is framed as a power struggle between men and women, where sex is becomes a transaction

2. A controversial reason why there are so many stereotypes related to gender that so many people seem to believe in

3. Proof that gender stereotypes are not fate

4. What you can do differently in dating, sex, and relationships to experience more connection and pleasure

Connect with me:

If you're ready to change the world with pleasure, head over to SluttyActivism.com today!

And to connect with other like minded people, come join us in the Slutty Activism Podcast Community group at SluttyActivism.group

Credits:

Produced & Hosted by Sarah Martin

Cover Art by Nik Gothic

Music by eFly Production

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