Hosts spark lively discussions on trying new things in the boudoir and the intriguing idea of a gay Olympics. They delve into personal anecdotes about childhood curiosities around gender identity, all while reflecting on their unique experiences in all-girls Catholic schools. The conversation amplifies with humorous critiques of reality TV and queer media, alongside heartfelt stories about LGBTQ+ connections. They also explore the charms of upcoming travel and performances while sharing memorable and awkward encounters. A delightful mix of humor and intimacy!
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question_answer ANECDOTE
Nip to Nip for Recharge
Mackenzie and Rachel share personal anecdotes about rarely going nipple to nipple except for emotional recharge moments.
They describe nipple to nipple contact as an intimate electric connection, but not typically sexual during intercourse.
question_answer ANECDOTE
Olympic Gymnast Jade Carey Comes Out
Jade Carey, an Olympic gymnast, came out as queer publicly with her girlfriend.
Mackenzie and Rachel celebrate her as a young role model for queer visibility in sport.
insights INSIGHT
Incest Storylines Are Unsettling
Incest themes in shows like White Lotus aren't titillating; they feel unnecessary and uncomfortable.
Some viewers find such storylines inappropriate and choose to disengage from them.
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The Go-Giver tells the story of Joe, an ambitious young man who learns the Five Laws of Stratospheric Success from a series of mentors introduced by the enigmatic Pindar. These laws—Value, Compensation, Influence, Authenticity, and Receptivity—emphasize the importance of giving and adding value to others' lives. By shifting his focus from getting to giving, Joe experiences unexpected returns and achieves greater success in both his business and personal life.
Conclave
Lawrence D. Klausner
Conclave, written by Lawrence D. Klausner, is a novel that explores themes and settings that were relevant at the time of its publication in 1981. The book is known for its engaging narrative, although specific details about the plot are not widely available. It is a work of fiction that has been cataloged and sold through various bookstores and libraries.
This week on Two Dykes and a Mic hosts Rachel Scanlon and McKenzie Goodwin discuss trying something new in the boudoir, gay olympics, nip to nip, true cime, Lewis Black, Bravo making us gayer, The Giver, and Ask about kissing at an all girls Catholic school, a Conclave review, and so much more!