
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"Every mom wants their son because mom's a low-key brag about it. Like, moms will be like, moms win the other parent friends are around, and they'll be like, so is Andrew dating, and then he'll be like, 'Oh, is this guy just bringing home everything this, and friends, wow.'" — [Unidentified Speaker 1]
"If you had convicted of rape, BW. Oh, come on. Anything like 2001 BW is like, oh no, that's a BW rate, you got gravel scars." — [Unidentified Speaker 2]
"The gay dudes know how to do it. Listen, that's how it's-- And there's no holds bar with them. The whole girls know how to do shit too and they put that game on. Now if your girl only has little preppy, prissy friends, guaranteed all that much trash." — [Unidentified Speaker 1]
The podcast episode delves into a candid discussion about male sexual behavior and parental reactions. The speakers humorously suggest that parents may secretly take pride in their sons' romantic conquests, using analogies to illustrate this point. The conversation then shifts to comparing sexual experience to skill acquisition, drawing parallels with professional sports and career development. Various scenarios are presented to highlight how practice, mentorship, and exposure to different "levels of competition" can refine one's abilities.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the concept of sex work. The speakers explore the idea that legalizing prostitution could lead men to value women's company outside of sexual interactions more. They posit that when sexual gratification is readily available and commodified at a reasonable price, individuals may seek deeper connections based on personality and shared interests. This perspective suggests that sex work could indirectly lead to healthier relationships for both men and women.
The dialogue also touches upon the nuances of sexual skill and experience, particularly from a male perspective. Analogies are used to explain how efficiency and technique in sexual acts can be seen as a measure of skill, rather than simply the number of partners. The speakers also share anecdotes and observations about how individuals learn and improve their sexual techniques, emphasizing the role of "coaching" and exposure to experienced individuals, including drawing comparisons to learning from friends with diverse sexual experiences.