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Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast

615: Romancing the Stone

Lez Hang Out | A Lesbian Podcast

Lez Hang Out

Personal Journals, Tv & Film, Society & Culture

4.7545 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Are you the lone wolf that can’t be tied down or are you the relationship-seeking wooer that won’t take no for an answer? This week Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out to talk about the commonly seen media trope of a pairing that consists of one person who doesn’t want to be in a romantic relationship and one person who is 100% convinced they can change their mind. Media pretty much always only shows examples of this trope through a monogamous and allosexual lens. It completely ignores that aromantics and asexuals exist who might just really not have any interest in dating or romantic relationships, and also largely ignores that people may be seeking a relationship outside of the lens of monogamy.  This trope is particularly gross like 90% of the time when it is applied to straight couples, but when it is applied to queer couples we think it can actually work. Often these stories play out with the man not wanting a relationship and a woman working hard to change him. But even after she does “win” a relationship with him, he still really has not changed as a person and still is overall misogynistic. There are also really uncomfortable consent issues with a man continuing to pursue a woman who consistently turns him down. The lesson these stories teach is that you can change anyone if you are the right person, which is an extremely toxic message to learn.  The reason this trope feels so much less problematic for queer couples is that there is usually a lot more nuance behind why someone does not want a relationship. They might not be fully out yet. They may still be trying to figure out their sexuality. It might not be safe to be publicly out in their career. It’s not the same as in straight pairings where the man just is a ‘bad boy’ who doesn’t want to be tied down and just wants to sleep with whoever he wants (except in the case of Shane who is literally the queer version of that exact archetype). But in cases that aren’t Shane, it usually looks less like someone only changing due to the annoying persistence of their pursuer and instead just happening to fall in love.  Some places we’ve seen this trope work are in Glee with Santana and Brittany, She-Ra with Catradora, and Teenage Bounty Hunters with Stepril. We also think it does occasionally work in straight media, because arguably The Notebook has this dynamic but Ellie still eats it up everytime. And we do like how 500 Days of Summer flips the trope on its head a bit, because it has the woman being the one who does not want a relationship and they do not end up together in the end.  Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow along on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). Want to support Lez Hang Out while unlocking a bunch of awesome perks like access to our exclusive Discord community, monthly bonus episodes, weekly ad free episodes, exclusive merch and more? Join us on Patreon at bit.ly/lezpatreon. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lezhangoutpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Let's hang out

0:02.8

And let's talk about what lessons are found

0:06.3

Let's hang out

0:07.3

And let's listen to two has me and shout

0:09.8

Let's hang out

0:13.5

Hey out

0:14.0

Hey everyone

0:15.7

And welcome back to Les Hang out

0:18.0

The podcast that just wants to know

0:20.7

What have I got to do to make you love me?

0:26.4

Nothing.

0:27.0

What do I got to do to make you care?

0:29.8

Just be yourself.

0:31.6

I just don't get to open with Elton John enough, you know?

0:35.3

It's surprising because we were a gay podcast, but, you know.

0:38.1

Not that kind of gay.

0:39.3

We should really make more of an effort.

0:52.7

From the West Coast, I'm Lee Holmes Foster. From the East Coast, I'm Ellie Bridgeta. To those of you who have been with us through this whole journey, thank you, as always, for listening. And if you're a new listener, welcome, we're excited to have you here. here's what's happening this week this week in the lesdom

0:56.1

this week in the Lesdom is a place where we can

0:59.1

touch base each episode about things going on with the podcast or otherwise. We have five spots left

1:04.8

for our Trova trip to Croatia in September. If you want to sign up, you can do that at bit.

1:09.6

Lee slash Lesdu Croatia. We also want to sign up, you can do that at bit.ly slash les do Croatia.

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