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Season 1 Finale: Review of "More: A Memoir of Open Marriage"

Season 1 Finale: Review of "More: A Memoir of Open Marriage"

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Amy & Tommy close out the premiere season of Work From Bed Friday with a review of "More: A Memoir of Open Marriage" by Molly Roden Winter. They disagree about Winter's motives, wonder about how on earth people have time for polyamory, and discuss the the cringe moments that pepper the whole book. It's the story of a one woman's evolution through dating apps and fairly subpar sex that was still a good listen while painting the bedroom.

In addition, they include two new segments: "A Titillating Tidbit" (more discussion on a titillating topic!) and "Let's Make it a Threesome!" (wherein they read a comment from a listener)!

Mentioned in this episode:

Lovehoney

Saxx Men's Underwear

More: A Memoir of Open Marriage by Molly Roden Winter

Nightbitch by Rachel Yoder

All Fours by Miranda July

Intangible Moralism

Greenlights by Mattew McConaughey

All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert

All About Love by bell hooks

"God and the G-Spot" by Ellen Bass

Vulva Graphic

Kimberly Ann Johnson

"Get On Your Knees" with Jacqueline Novak


Original Music:

Song: Like Emily

Artist: Rick Real and The Warmth

Album: You Too, October


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Work From Bed Friday is a podcast hosted by Amy Hoffmann and Tommy Borden, a committed couple of 30+ years. Funny, spicy, and insightful, they discuss marriage, sex, and connection through the lens of contemporary books and media. Every Friday. From bed.

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