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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Sexual Fantasies (2018 Rerun)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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[Rerun] Dr. Kirk and Humberto talk about sexual fantasies.

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0:00.0

So, Burdo, do you have any sexual fantasies?

0:02.9

Oh, yes. So, I would say that my daily life is consumed heavily by sexual fantasies.

0:10.4

I don't know where I sit on the spectrum, but my brain is highly preoccupied with sexual thoughts.

0:16.4

Interesting. Well, what we are going to talk about today is research,

0:20.5

recent research, and past research regarding sexual fantasies of people in the United States.

0:25.6

There's some surprising findings. There's some interesting things that I was surprised by.

0:30.5

So, I recently saw some articles from a lot of people are writing about this guy who,

0:38.4

or interviewing this guy called Justin Lemiller. Lemiller. He recently published a book called

0:45.6

Tell Me What You Want, which is based on a survey that he conducted with almost 4200 Americans

0:52.8

from all 50 states ranging from the age of 18 to 87. I think it's an online survey, anonymous survey.

1:01.2

All sexual and gender identities, political, religious affiliations, relationship types,

1:06.8

blah, blah. So, a wide variety of different kinds of people, 4200 people, asking them to

1:12.0

anonymously talk about their fantasies. Their fantasies, what they think about the frequency,

1:19.2

and then trying to make some connections to gender, or age, or do older people fantasize

1:24.8

differently, do women fantasize differently, all that kind of stuff. So, do sexual fantasies change

1:30.4

with age, Brito? What do you think? Oh, well, they certainly do, to some extent, because before

1:36.5

a certain age, you either don't, especially if you haven't been exposed early to it, or they're

1:43.7

not. No, just talking about 18 plus. Okay, okay, sure, but still, same thing. Yes, because

1:50.0

for one thing, you are, at different times of your life, you are more preoccupied with other

1:57.0

aspects of the life you have to deal with. What? Well, like what? You know, it's quite possible that

2:03.9

as you actually start developing a family, and you have lots of kids, your daily bandwidth for

2:11.3

a lot of things goes down because you're dealing with, you know, matters of, you know, getting the

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