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Savage Lovecast

Savage Love Episode 766

Savage Lovecast

Dan Savage

Relationships, Sexuality, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

After a dazzling "sexcess" story, we launch into three tales of dreadful parents. Conservative, manipulative, disrespectful, bigoted parents. If you have this kind of parent, our hearts go out to you. Are you a thoughtful gift giver? This woman is, and she REALLY wishes her boyfriend would reciprocate... On the Magnum: Save the lesbian bars! For they are disappearing.  Dan interviews Lea Delaria (from "Orange is the New Black") about the Lesbian Bar Project. Kick in, won't you? https://www.lesbianbarproject.com/ And, who knew saline could be so sexy?!   If you're into that sort of thing. 206-302-2064 voicemail@savagelovecast.com This episode of the Savage Lovecast is sponsored by OMGyes.com: a website dedicated to getting scientific truths out about women's sexual pleasure. Savage Lovecast listeners can get a discount if they go to . This episode is brought to you by Talkspace- online therapy that makes it easy to get extra mental health support. For $100 off your first month, go to and use the offer code Savage. This episode is brought to you by Allform- premium, customizable sofas and chairs shipped right to your door. For 20% off your perfect sofa, go to .

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0:00.0

You're listening to the micro version of the Savage Lovecast, www.com.

0:06.5

If you're stuck in a relationship quandary, or if you're looking for sexual harmony,

0:16.0

well, there's nothing you can't ask on Savage Lovecast.

0:24.7

There's something I want to get off my chest about pride.

0:27.7

I know, I know, pride.

0:29.8

But it's June 30th, so technically we're still in Pride Month for at least 18 hours after this show goes live.

0:35.9

And I feel justified.

0:39.0

My sincerest apologies to anyone who waited a day to listen to this week's podcast, it's July where you live and you

0:43.8

really shouldn't have to listen to anything else about Pride until, gosh, non-binary awareness week kicks

0:49.2

off on July 12th. But anyway, I was reading the daily paper where I live, the Seattle Times, and they were writing

0:56.6

up our latest local pride controversy because it wouldn't be pride in Seattle without a pride

1:01.5

controversy. And it's not the controversy that interests me so much, and it's not that I really want to

1:06.5

talk about. It's how the Seattle Times defined LGBTQ plus. After mentioning LGBTQ plus organizations in the

1:15.0

first line of her story in the Seattle Times, staff reporter Elise Takahama pauses to define the

1:20.8

term for her readers, myself included. LGBTQ plus stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer slash questioning.

1:30.8

Okay, so far so good.

1:32.6

But Takahama goes on.

1:34.4

LGBTQ plus stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer questioning with the plus sign, denoting everything along the gender and sexuality spectrum.

1:45.5

Everything? Really. Everything?

1:46.9

Really?

1:47.4

Everything?

1:49.3

Look, I don't want to be pedantic, but heterosexuality exists along the sexuality spectrum.

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