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We Met At Acme

Why Women Don’t Understand Themselves Sexually ft. Base Founder Lola Priego and House of Wise Founder Amanda Goetz

We Met At Acme

Dear Media, Lindsey Metselaar

Education, Society & Culture, Relationships, Self-improvement

4.22.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I am virtually joined by Lola Priego of Base and Amanda Goetz of House Of Wise. We discuss why it’s important to take a test for your libido, why it’s bad that alcohol is normalized for moms, getting married young, how CBD can positively affect your life, why women don’t understand themselves sexually, body insecurity, why masturbation is crucial and more. This episode starts with a solo where I discuss difference in intellectual levels with a partner, masturbating when you live together, why a relationship should be easy, and if a relationship can work when you want to live in different places.

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Produced by Dear Media

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a DR Media production.

0:06.4

Hey guys, welcome back to We Manorakmi. I am so excited for this bonus episode today

0:12.8

with Lola and Amanda. I feel like you guys are going to learn a lot about

0:19.0

libido and things like that and also about how CBD can positively affect your life. So

0:26.1

definitely a good listen today. And I know that some of you had asked for some extra episodes.

0:34.1

So hopefully this serves as that for you. Before we get into the episode, I'm just going to answer

0:39.9

a few of your questions that you had for this week's episode that I did not get to for Sunday.

0:47.2

And we'll start with somebody said relationships should they be easy or hard work? How do you tell

0:56.2

the difference between struggle and growth? It's a really good question. I actually, this is so

1:01.5

controversial, but I feel like relationships should be easy. I had a guest on like very early

1:08.3

on who told me this. And I remember thinking to myself like, that can't be true. That's just

1:13.5

there's no way like relationships are hard. And they are hard, but I don't think that they should

1:19.1

be hard in the beginning. So like hear me out. I think the first year or two of your relationship

1:26.1

should be easy. I think that your partner should be making your life better, not making it more

1:31.9

challenging and you know, more stressful. I think that every good relationship starts with that

1:39.6

easiness. And then things like obviously, you know, can get harder as there's more at stake,

1:45.4

like your let's say planning a wedding or you have kids and you have to make harder decisions

1:52.7

or you live together and you're dealing with finances. But I think that the easiness has to be

1:58.8

there in the beginning for it to work. And then the hard work comes in. But if you don't have that

2:04.3

easy foundation, I don't believe that the hard work is worth it if it's too soon. If that makes

2:11.6

any sense. How to tell your partner you live with that you're going to masturbate in the next room.

2:16.9

This is so funny because we talked about this on this exact episode. I think you just say like,

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