Kristen Davis
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like or the way it was portrayed in pop culture was like women should just be able to have sex like a man and not care and you know that's empowerment and I feel like nobody talks about like the emotional impact of sex yeah I agree for some reason and I think you know and of course like females we operate a little bit differently obviously there's outliers but
I think for most females, there's a huge emotional impact that comes with sex and just people don't want to talk about that for some reason.
They just act like everything should just be casual.
They act like you should either be totally casual about it or you need to like have like religious principles that keep you in line.
And nobody kind of talks about the in-between like, well, why is it not so great?
And how do you really feel?
That's so true.
So true, Holly.
I mean, I think it's super interesting, certainly when we're thinking about our daughters too, because we have come so far in so many ways.
And then in some ways, we still don't have total freedom to talk about anything freely that impacts us, right?
Like, why is it not okay to talk about the fact that women are going to potentially be navigating sex differently than men?
That makes sense, right?
Yeah.
And maybe it's not true, right?
Like maybe there's a Samantha out there and she wants to have sex like a man and more power to her, right?
But what about all of the kind of realities of it?
You know, like the realities and what do we say to our daughters?
And, you know, I think it's important to think about that.
My daughter, they still have sex ed classes that are about like consent and, you know, really important, interesting things that I certainly never, we didn't get anything like that.
We were like, you're going to get your period.