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The Psychology Podcast

Wednesday Martin || The Flexibility of Female Sexuality

The Psychology Podcast

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Social Sciences, Science

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2019

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

“There can be no autonomy without the autonomy to choose, without coercion or constraint, or in spite of it, who our lovers will be.” — Wednesday Martin Today we have Wednesday Martin on the podcast. Dr. Martin has worked as a writer and social researcher in New York City for more than two decades. The author of Stepmonster and the instant New York Times bestseller Primates of Park Avenue, she writes for the online edition of Psychology Today and her work has appeared in The New York Times and Time.com. Dr. Martin’s latest book is called “Untrue: Why Nearly Everything We Believe About Women, Lust, and Infidelity Is Wrong and How the New Science Can Set Us Free.” In this episode we discuss: How Wednesday tries to make the sex research “delicious and fun” How female infidelity is mired in so much misunderstanding How Millenial women are more sexually adventurous compared to Millennial men What’s the consensual non-monogamy movement? How we evolved to be “cooperative breeders” What is “female flexuality”? Why we need to stop pathologizing those who embrace non-monogamy How women are driving the polyamory movement The good reasons why monogamy is hard and the other options that exist How your attachment style and sociosexuality are linked to consensual non-monogamy Disagreeable women and sociosexuality Rethinking sex differences in the drive for sexual novelty Pornography viewing differences between men and women Common triggers of violence in relationships Rethinking the motivations underlying sex differences in cheating How better science can help us all have hotter sex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Psychology Podcast, where we give you insights into the mind, brain, behavior, and creativity.

0:13.0

I'm Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman,

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and in each episode I have a conversation with a guest

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who will stimulate your mind and give you a greater understanding of yourself,

0:21.0

others, and the world we live in. Hopefully we'll also

0:24.3

provide a glimpse into human possibility. Thanks for listening and enjoy the

0:29.1

podcast.

0:32.1

Today we have Wednesday Martin on the podcast.

0:37.0

Dr. Martin has worked as a writer and social researcher in New York City for more than two decades.

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The author of Step Monster and the instant New York Times

0:44.4

bestow are primates of Park Avenue. She writes for the online edition of

0:48.0

psychology today and her work has appeared in the New York Times and Time.com.

0:51.6

Dr. Martin's latest book is called Unt true.

0:55.0

Why nearly everything we believe about women, lust, and infidelity is wrong

0:59.0

and how the new science can set us free.

1:01.0

Thanks so much for being on the show today Wednesday.

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Thanks for having me on, Scott.

1:07.4

My pleasure.

1:08.9

Now when you say that the new science can set us free, do you mean all of us? Like will your books set men free too?

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You can be free to knowing this information. Yes, we want to use science and social science to set everybody free about their sexuality.

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Men, women, and people who identify as neither are cordially invited to read on true.

1:31.3

Yeah, I want them all to be part of the conversation. I love that. You know, I've been trying to represent this topic more in the psychology podcast. In fact, we recently had Justin laym Miller on the show talking about sexual fantasies.

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