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Hearing words different

Hearing words different

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In the latest episode of the "Hearing words different" podcast, host Jeremy engages in a candid discussion about the societal double standard in how men and women's sexual exploits are perceived and labeled. He criticizes the common phenomenon of women being stigmatized as 'hoes' for their sexual behavior, while men often receive praise for similar actions, likening the man's role to Johnny Appleseed sowing seeds indiscriminately. Jeremy calls for an end to these stereotypes, advocating for embracing sexuality without judgment, regardless of the individual's gender. He encourages listeners to consider their own role before assigning labels and to celebrate each person's individuality.Copyright Podcraftr Social Sciences
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    Sep 7 2024
    In the latest episode of the "Hearing words different" podcast, host Jeremy engages in a candid discussion about the societal double standard in how men and women's sexual exploits are perceived and labeled. He criticizes the common phenomenon of women being stigmatized as 'hoes' for their sexual behavior, while men often receive praise for similar actions, likening the man's role to Johnny Appleseed sowing seeds indiscriminately. Jeremy calls for an end to these stereotypes, advocating for embracing sexuality without judgment, regardless of the individual's gender. He encourages listeners to consider their own role before assigning labels and to celebrate each person's individuality.
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