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Big Dicks and Feminism

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On our first podcast, the Crude team discusses the topic of "Big dicks and feminism."

Can you be a feminist – male or female – and still be ok about liking or not liking big dicks? Does wanting to have sex with men with big aubergines mean you are upholding the patriarchy? Is it a problem if the only sex you like involves you reducing your male partner to the size of his member?

This whole subject is something of a taboo for most straight men. And many women feel uncomfortable talking about it in their relationships or with friends.

Elle, Misty and Frank talk you through some of these icebergs and try to resolve some of the issues surrounding big dicks and their effect on feminists and their understanding of feminism.

[Sorry for the audio issues on this one!]

*What we were reading*

Lucy Cook. Bitch: A Revolutionary Guide to Sex, Evolution and the Female Animal (2022)

Donna J. Haraway. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature London: Free Association, 1991.

Elisabeth Stephens. “The Spectacularized Penis: Contemporary Representations of the Phallic Male Body.” Men and Masculinities 10, no. 1 (July 1, 2007): 85–98.

Greta Christina “Are We Having Sex Now or What?” in The Erotic Impulse: Honoring the Sensual Self. ed. David Steinberg, 1992, pp. 24–29.

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On our first podcast, the Crude team discusses the topic of "Big dicks and feminism."

Can you be a feminist – male or female – and still be ok about liking or not liking big dicks? Does wanting to have sex with men with big aubergines mean you are upholding the patriarchy? Is it a problem if the only sex you like involves you reducing your male partner to the size of his member?

This whole subject is something of a taboo for most straight men. And many women feel uncomfortable talking about it in their relationships or with friends.

Elle, Misty and Frank talk you through some of these icebergs and try to resolve some of the issues surrounding big dicks and their effect on feminists and their understanding of feminism.

[Sorry for the audio issues on this one!]

*What we were reading*

Lucy Cook. Bitch: A Revolutionary Guide to Sex, Evolution and the Female Animal (2022)

Donna J. Haraway. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature London: Free Association, 1991.

Elisabeth Stephens. “The Spectacularized Penis: Contemporary Representations of the Phallic Male Body.” Men and Masculinities 10, no. 1 (July 1, 2007): 85–98.

Greta Christina “Are We Having Sex Now or What?” in The Erotic Impulse: Honoring the Sensual Self. ed. David Steinberg, 1992, pp. 24–29.

  continue reading

17 episodes

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