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The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Double X Gabfest: The Blinded Me With Science Edition

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Slate Podcasts

Health & Fitness, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Sexuality, News

4.2897 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2014

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

A special Double X from Sixth & I Synagogue in Washington, D.C. Hanna Rosin, June Thomas, and Noreen Malone discuss the science of relationships, the Washington Post's Date Lab with guest Christina Antoniades, and whether an equal marriage means less sex.


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0:49.7

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1:03.3

Welcome to the Double X Gap Fest, the Blinded Me with Science Edition.

1:11.8

I'm Hannah Rosen, an editor at Double X, and I am joined on the sixth and I stage by June Thomas, an editor and writer for Slate.

1:12.6

Hi, June.

1:29.4

Thank you for having me into your city. Yes, you are welcome. It's your former city. And Noreen Malone and editor at New York Magazine. Hey, I think this is the first time the three of us have been together in one place, actually. That's true. I'm usually in a dark, lonely studio by myself in my underwear, doing this show which nobody knows, and now I'm all dressed

1:31.3

up, so it's excellent.

1:33.6

And we are at sixth and I today

1:35.3

doing our live annual Valentine's Day show, which is not

1:38.6

taking place on Valentine's Day because of the darn snow.

1:41.8

Nonetheless, we are going to talk about

1:43.3

love, and we have a live audience with us today.

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