• Who Tops and Who Bottoms?

  • Apr 16 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast
  • 1.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

Who Tops and Who Bottoms?

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  • In this episode we break down the psychology of who tops and who bottoms during sex with Jamie and Austin from Queers In Your Ears podcast! We go over the History of Gay Sex poll I conducted back in December. We also cover a study by NIH and the Archives of Sexual Behavior on predicting who takes what sexual position in the bedroom.

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Terrible production values

If you like one guy you cannot here and two that intermittently talk quiet --then loud--then whisper then after you turn it up so you can here some of it they laugh at themselves so loud you will just give up. And edit some of your ramblings -- you are not as witty as you think.

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ok book

Good but had to get thru.
sone chapters got lost in.
maybe read again

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Disappointment

Rambling, undisciplined, unstructured and low production value. It’s a disappointment and seems like a missed opportunity. It seems dishonest, with silly and shallow stereotypes. This pretends to represent gay community and it’s tired stereotype itself. The blog alternates between earsplitting yelling/laughing/cackling into the microphone, and whispering. It has terrible production value. Occasionally good content, surrounded by nervous, stereotypically woke ramblings.

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