Mia Freedman
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And being worried that you're going to get pregnant, get an STD and possibly die every time you have sex or sexual activity is not conducive to sexual liberation and freedom and, you know, a lack of inhibition.
And also we can't get pregnant anymore.
It's not until that's off the table for heterosexual women that you become aware of what a relief that is.
I think we compare ourselves sexually less as well.
Like I know that when I was a lot younger, I was so worried about how I was compared to how other women that my partner might have slept with might have been.
And now it's just like, you know what you like, you know what you don't want.
Yeah, I think younger people have taught us a lot about sexuality.
You know, when we were younger, there was no such thing as queer and bisexuality wasn't even really a thing.
It was like you had to choose if you wanted to kiss a girl.
So any woman who might have thought, oh, maybe I'd like to explore being with another woman, there were a whole lot of cultural implications to that and you didn't have many role models for the idea of being
okay, so are you going to be Katie Lang now or are you going to stay straight?