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And then when we watched the documentary, I forget, I think it was in, so there was a segment in the documentary that showed some archival footage from a Oprah show and she had Cher on and the whole the whole theme of the show was actually, it was quite incredible. This is when she's getting backlash about the book and the report and everything that was coming out of it.
And then when we watched the documentary, I forget, I think it was in, so there was a segment in the documentary that showed some archival footage from a Oprah show and she had Cher on and the whole the whole theme of the show was actually, it was quite incredible. This is when she's getting backlash about the book and the report and everything that was coming out of it.
So the show decided to have Cher on to talk about that, but the audience was all male. And they did that to kind of showcase like, okay, to ask her questions, give your opinion. Like, we want to understand from the male perspective what all this is about. Like, why are you so upset? And
So the show decided to have Cher on to talk about that, but the audience was all male. And they did that to kind of showcase like, okay, to ask her questions, give your opinion. Like, we want to understand from the male perspective what all this is about. Like, why are you so upset? And
So the show decided to have Cher on to talk about that, but the audience was all male. And they did that to kind of showcase like, okay, to ask her questions, give your opinion. Like, we want to understand from the male perspective what all this is about. Like, why are you so upset? And
It came out that somebody stood up and was like, well, if women are figuring out how to have pleasure and having orgasms and having these conversations and can orgasm through masturbation, what will be the point of us? Like, what?
It came out that somebody stood up and was like, well, if women are figuring out how to have pleasure and having orgasms and having these conversations and can orgasm through masturbation, what will be the point of us? Like, what?
It came out that somebody stood up and was like, well, if women are figuring out how to have pleasure and having orgasms and having these conversations and can orgasm through masturbation, what will be the point of us? Like, what?
Well, the other part of this is like, do you not masturbate? Right. That's never a question. It's like no one's saying, oh, if men can figure out how to masturbate, what do they need women for?
Well, the other part of this is like, do you not masturbate? Right. That's never a question. It's like no one's saying, oh, if men can figure out how to masturbate, what do they need women for?
Well, the other part of this is like, do you not masturbate? Right. That's never a question. It's like no one's saying, oh, if men can figure out how to masturbate, what do they need women for?
Or a replacement for a partner.
Or a replacement for a partner.
Or a replacement for a partner.
So that argument was kind of null and void to me almost immediately. And again, I've spent a lot of time since learning of Cher and this report was and what these findings were and this criticism that came from it.
So that argument was kind of null and void to me almost immediately. And again, I've spent a lot of time since learning of Cher and this report was and what these findings were and this criticism that came from it.
So that argument was kind of null and void to me almost immediately. And again, I've spent a lot of time since learning of Cher and this report was and what these findings were and this criticism that came from it.
I'm trying really hard to understand the backlash for it and the male community in particular because I think it's also interesting that this book, it touches upon female sexuality as a whole and it never once shames men outwardly. It just says, hey, here's some room for improvement.
I'm trying really hard to understand the backlash for it and the male community in particular because I think it's also interesting that this book, it touches upon female sexuality as a whole and it never once shames men outwardly. It just says, hey, here's some room for improvement.
I'm trying really hard to understand the backlash for it and the male community in particular because I think it's also interesting that this book, it touches upon female sexuality as a whole and it never once shames men outwardly. It just says, hey, here's some room for improvement.