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Sweaty Parties and Sex Dolls

On the Magnum: TV writer Stan Zimmerman

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When you throw a sweaty, sexy party, and most of the guests have left, except for your girlfriend and her ex, and this ex offers to suck your dick, saying his current girlfriend won’t mind a bit, should you take his word for it?

A woman has met a new guy and likes him a lot! And he likes her too! You know what else he likes? His sex doll. He spent $1000 on it. The caller is very squicked out and doesn’t know if it’s deal-breaker or not.

On the Magnum, it’s a love fest between Dan Savage and our guest- TV writer Stan Zimmerman. His work as a comedy writer is seen throughout many notable TV shows and sitcoms including The Golden Girls, Gilmore Girls, Roseanne, and The Brady Bunch movies. They talk about how Stan had to be closeted throughout his time writing for The Golden Girls (!!!), the special relationship many gay boys have with their mothers and grandmothers, and the gritty, gutty works of television.

Finally, a straight man in his 70s has always had a fantasy of being weak and abused. This erotic desire ruined his marriage. Lately, it’s morphed into him fantasizing about being a frail woman. Is this a common fantasy? How can he indulge it?

The stories Dan mentioned in his intro this week:

There Are Actually Two Almost-Threesomes in Challengers,” Alison Willmore, Vulture.

Double Fault: Challengers Is As Bad In the Bedroom As It Is On the Tennis Court,” Mike McCahill, The Guardian.

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