Andrew Limbong
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Podcast Appearances
I went on a road trip with this guy, and it went awry, and da-da-da-da.
Before we get to Call Her Daddy, let's take this in baby steps.
I do think it's fair to say that without this book, you don't get Sex and the City, right?
Absolutely not.
Like, this sort of paves the way for mass market, here's a conversation women are having.
Sex and the City is very white women, a certain class of white women are having.
But they're talking very openly about sex and, like...
men who are bad at it and right yeah um which then i think then i'm jumping off that's how you get to sort of like the media landscape we're in now where it's like talking openly about sex in podcast form or whatever is this iteration of like feminism right is this sort of the natural evolution of things
Well, it's interesting that you said, Brittany, that when you read it as a kid, you read it like at one cousin's house here and at someone else's house there.
It's sort of built for that, right?
Like the chapters are like short and like they're all like specifically to like one character and sort of meant to, it's like the perfect like commuter novel where it's like you pick it up, you read one chapter, two chapters, and they're like tight little vignettes.
I mean, is this Dickens?
Boom, boom, boom.
And then you can like pick it up whenever, right?
Let's take a break right there.
Yeah, there's a tease.