Episodes
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This episode is the first of a two-part discussion of simps.
Episode Art: Beggar Seated On A Bank, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1630.Support the show
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In this episode we discuss uses of the imagination in the kink world.
Episode Art: Sea Monster, Conrad Messner, c. 1550Support the show
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This episode is the second of a two-part discussion of Lifestyle Dommes.
Episode Art: On the Road: The Woman And The Car (Book Cover), 1909, Artist Unknown.Support the show
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This episode is the first of a two-part discussion of lifestyle dommes as sex workers.
Episode Art: Portrait of a Young Woman In White (detail), Jacques Louis David, c. 1798Support the show
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This episode is the second part of a two-part discussion of Findom.
Episode Art: Marilyn Monroe, 1953, Photographer: Frank Powolny (Public Domain)Support the show
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This episode is Part I of a two-part episode on findom, in which we provide a general introduction to the topic and discuss the appeal of this controversial and very expensive kink.
Episode Art: Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I of England [detail], attributed to George Gowry, 1588Support the show
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In this episode we discuss our experiences with Prodommes, and the extent to which the they can reasonably be considered to be professionals.
Episode Art: Unknown Woman, Artist: Lavinia Fontana, c. 1600Support the show
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This episode is the first of a two-part episode about the kinkification of misogyny.
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In this episode we discuss prejudices against men in the kinky and vanilla worlds.
Episode Art: Russian Man-Hating Plants and Other Wonderful Creatures (detail) , The Moscow Times, 2016Support the show
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This episode uexplores the evolution of academic perspectives on BDSM over the past 50 years or so. From sociology to psychology and anthropology, we explore academic interest in BDSM.
Episode Art: Detail of The Humanist Library of Sélestat in France, Photographer: Claude Truong-Ngoc, date unavailableSupport the show
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In this episode we dicuss four practices that define kink and the kink world; power exchange, sadomasochism, bondage and role play.
Episode Art: Actors Before Hamlet, Wladyslaw Czachorski, 1873Support the show
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This is the first of a two-part discussion in which we discuss the extent to which the kink world attempts to achieve respectability by accommodating vanilla norms and customs.
Episode Art: John The Baptist, Caravaggio, 1604Support the show
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In this episode we'll discuss our theme for this season which is the politics of kink and BDSM.
Episode Art: The President's House, George Munger, 1814-1815Support the show
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In this episode we discuss our favorite parts of Season V.
Episode Art: Fredrick, Frieseke, 1911Support the show
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In this episode, we discuss a variety of fictional and real-life sexual utopias.
Episode Art: Oneida Offspring, 1898, Artist UnknownSupport the show
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In this episode, we riff off of Part IV of the book More Than Two.
Episode Art: Antoni and Eliza Radziwill, c. 1820, Artist UnknownSupport the show
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In this episode we discuss Part 3 in More Than Two, focusing on differences between power dynamics in polyamory and our 24/7 TPE dynamic.
Episode Art: Louis XIV, Hyacinth Rigaud, 1701Support the show
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