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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Transphobic dating and faking Indigenous identity

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 80 minutes

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00:00 Sex therapy

03:21 Transphobia in dating

18:29 Is there nuance to having a preference?

27:12 How was Tulum, Mexico?

33:48 Portrait photography is hard

37:16 Why might people fake their racial identity?

1:13:24 Merch for Rebecca


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March 11, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®


Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Can you repeat what you just said, Rebecca, before I started recording?

0:05.4

So I was looking at... No, no, I want to hear it. You got to start with that sentence.

0:10.3

You just said. It always starts with Dick or something it starts with Dick really it's all about Dick

0:15.2

yeah it's all goes back to Dick you you you have the audience intrigued now please elaborate

0:21.2

so I was looking at the course outline for my sex therapist certification and I was

0:29.3

surprised to see how much time and this is obviously like not the whole course but I was like oh man we're starting with

0:36.3

Dick wow like with everything that we know about female sexuality and female bodies and I want to focus on female bodies. I was like

0:46.7

man we're going to be talking about dick a lot and that's going to be triggering

0:50.2

for me and I'm going to have to like chill and just think about Dick and and I'm amazed at how much time gets spent on male erection dysfunction disorder or whatever you want to call it when half of American women are

1:05.5

having orgasm switch is way more important to me. Yeah. Yeah. We'll talk more

1:11.1

about Dick as I learned. I mean, is it like 70% of the time about Dick or is it 50?

1:17.2

I don't know yet.

1:18.0

I mean, it was just the course description for one of the eight modules.

1:22.6

So I just need to chill out, but I was also like,

1:25.4

I guess I was like shocked of like, oh right,

1:28.7

this is sex therapy.

1:30.0

And for a lot of people,

1:32.3

when I say sex therapy, most people think I'm going to be working with heterosexual couples.

1:36.5

And I have to explain like that may be other people's focus, but that's not going to be my work.

1:41.5

And you have the luxury of saying that because your late career and when you start working

1:49.7

with clients you can actually determine that. For a lot of people starting their career they don't have

1:56.2

that luxury usually because they have to take whoever is going to come to them.

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