Raise your hand if your "comprehensive sex education" was mostly just a Tim Burton-esque anatomy chart and some kid next to you screaming "it looks like a puppy crawling out of a taco!" during the Miracle of Life video. (Not naming names here, JOSH FROM MY HIGH SCHOOL.) Angeline and Andrew navigate their way through lesson plans and locker room talk to normalize open, positive dialogues about what sex means to us as individuals and as a collective culture.
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Raise your hand if your "comprehensive sex education" was mostly just a Tim Burton-esque anatomy chart and some kid next to you screaming "it looks like a puppy crawling out of a taco!" during the Miracle of Life video. (Not naming names here, JOSH FROM MY HIGH SCHOOL.) Angeline and Andrew navigate their way through lesson plans and locker room talk to normalize open, positive dialogues about what sex means to us as individuals and as a collective culture.
Ep 1.01: Men Are from One Planet, Women Are from THE SAME F***ING PLANET, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
The Bedroom Playlist
1 hour 4 minutes
7 years ago
Ep 1.01: Men Are from One Planet, Women Are from THE SAME F***ING PLANET, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?
Angeline and Andrew boldly go where no man should have gone before: into the deep, dark recesses of John Gray's "Mars and Venus in the Bedroom." Join our brave space explorers as they navigate the outdated gender stereotypes perpetuated by that one awful adage that has its own book: Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.
The Bedroom Playlist
Raise your hand if your "comprehensive sex education" was mostly just a Tim Burton-esque anatomy chart and some kid next to you screaming "it looks like a puppy crawling out of a taco!" during the Miracle of Life video. (Not naming names here, JOSH FROM MY HIGH SCHOOL.) Angeline and Andrew navigate their way through lesson plans and locker room talk to normalize open, positive dialogues about what sex means to us as individuals and as a collective culture.