So so so many hits this episode. The age gap portion was so cohesive; im in my mid-late twenties and do feel existential anxiety that I have not had enough “fun” with older men while in this stage of my life, but wary to pedestalize those relationships. But it can be quite horny to be the younger woman in those dynamics.
I have noticed a subtle but consistent and strong upward curve to be general libido since I turned 25. I am more confident and more sexually lit up.
The ADHD boyf shoutout was precious. My first boyf was intensely ADHD and had to leave himself notes to check his notes to check what he needed to do.
Lastly, I love the sexual moments of gratitude. It is a sweet reminder even though my sexual life is far from happening, it helps orient me to where I would like to go. It may be my belief in God or what have you, but it feels right. Thank you for another great episode. Im not jealous at all!
As usual, Pandora and Chesed have delivered another entertaining and insightful podcast. One part that really stood out to me was their discussion on navigating age-gap relationships. This wasn’t just a theoretical debate, it was grounded in real-life experience. They approach the topic with nuance, acknowledging that age-gap dynamics can be positive, while also exploring important concerns like potential exploitation, sexual power imbalances, and challenging the outdated notion of the female wall.
I’ll throw in my own two cents here: some men genuinely prefer women who are older than 22 and I prefer women over 30.
The segment on losing virginities was particularly sweet and compelling. It’s a great reminder that most of us have our own sexual milestones to navigate. Their take on the one penis policy, its pitfalls and its emotional impact on both partners and unicorns was thought-provoking. Pandora summed it perfectly when she said, “Sometimes fantasies are just fantasies and can stay as fantasies.”
So so so many hits this episode. The age gap portion was so cohesive; im in my mid-late twenties and do feel existential anxiety that I have not had enough “fun” with older men while in this stage of my life, but wary to pedestalize those relationships. But it can be quite horny to be the younger woman in those dynamics.
I have noticed a subtle but consistent and strong upward curve to be general libido since I turned 25. I am more confident and more sexually lit up.
The ADHD boyf shoutout was precious. My first boyf was intensely ADHD and had to leave himself notes to check his notes to check what he needed to do.
Lastly, I love the sexual moments of gratitude. It is a sweet reminder even though my sexual life is far from happening, it helps orient me to where I would like to go. It may be my belief in God or what have you, but it feels right. Thank you for another great episode. Im not jealous at all!
As usual, Pandora and Chesed have delivered another entertaining and insightful podcast. One part that really stood out to me was their discussion on navigating age-gap relationships. This wasn’t just a theoretical debate, it was grounded in real-life experience. They approach the topic with nuance, acknowledging that age-gap dynamics can be positive, while also exploring important concerns like potential exploitation, sexual power imbalances, and challenging the outdated notion of the female wall.
I’ll throw in my own two cents here: some men genuinely prefer women who are older than 22 and I prefer women over 30.
The segment on losing virginities was particularly sweet and compelling. It’s a great reminder that most of us have our own sexual milestones to navigate. Their take on the one penis policy, its pitfalls and its emotional impact on both partners and unicorns was thought-provoking. Pandora summed it perfectly when she said, “Sometimes fantasies are just fantasies and can stay as fantasies.”