Glynnis MacNichol
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Podcast Appearances
that many people are doing this and evidence of pleasure.
And particularly as women, I think we're not necessarily encouraged to pursue pleasure as its own and means to an end.
It always has to be justified by something.
So I was just like, you know what, let me just tell you a happy story about pleasure and hedonism and attraction and feeling powerful and just
an extreme degree of agency.
And it's in Paris with cheese and wine, nudity, young men, friendship.
It's funny because the first person I connect with in Paris, first man, was off a dating app.
But I do think I think dating apps serve a purpose.
I think sometimes it puts your head in the game.
sometimes I actually think it helps you articulate to yourself what you want and exercise boundaries.
Actually, I don't want to talk to you anymore, but I advocate strongly for boo hate apps.
I'm like, you don't have to see anyone that you're talking to, but I do think the exercise of being on there in a certain headspace, if that's what you want in your life is actually pretty useful.
Cause then you're out in the world being like,
And also, as a woman, you just are receiving so much attention.
And as you get older, culturally speaking, it's not like there's magazines out there being like, good for you, 50-year-old.
Don't worry about skincare.
You look fantastic.