I met Elliot when I was 19 actually in a bar in Toronto. We were both sort of sketchy Canadian people and then we reconnected a few years ago. And no, we are very much bros, but I'm kind of enjoying the speculation. But look, he's hot. He's super hot. It was fun being his date for sure for the night. So you heard it here first. Elliot is still available. Yeah. Okay. No, I do try to keep that part of my life. Yes. Good call. Just because then it would be so embarrassing if you're like, yeah, I'm so happy and settled. Nothing's immutable, Meg. Exactly
1. Mae, Glennon, Abby, and Amanda each explore their sexuality by delving into what sexually attracts each of them.
2. The sex-positive way Mae’s parents taught them about sex – and orgasm(!) – and how they never made assumptions about Mae's sexuality.
3. Gender as creative expression and a way to have fun.
4. Simple ways to switch up the monotony of routine; to transform boredom into exploration; and dopamine-infused alternatives for addictive personality types.
5. How fear of abandonment / fear of dependence can take over our lives.
About Mae:
Mae Martin is an award-winning comedian, actor, writer, and producer who can be seen starring in Feel Good, which they also created and co-wrote. Mae is currently in development with their upcoming scripted project Programmed for Netflix and stars in season 2 of The Flight Attendant on HBO Max.
Mae Martin's Guide To… series about sexuality and addiction are available to listen to on BBC Sounds. Mae is also the author of Can Everyone Please Calm Down?: A Guide to 21st Century Sexuality.
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