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Sex & Boba - Masculine vs Feminine: What Does It Even Mean?

Episode Summary

Ali Wrong (Oliver) and Phil Miabals (Teresa) showed up in each other's clothes which sparked the conversation about masculinity vs femininity. This causes Oliver to reminisce about his childhood, sports, and facial hair. Teresa recalls her own struggles with her physical appearance growing up. Teresa admits that she thought Oliver was a twink when they first met while Oliver hates it when guys switch roles during sex. Teresa thinks stand-up turned her off from sex and that celibacy is a better choice than meaningless sex. Oliver shares that he was unmatched on a hookup app after the guy found out Oliver was a comedian. Oliver ends the episode by talking about a recent phone sex conversation he had before inviting Teresa to a cumdump.

Episode Notes

Ali Wrong (Oliver) and Phil Miabals (Teresa) showed up in each other's clothes which sparked the conversation about masculinity vs femininity. This causes Oliver to reminisce about his childhood, sports, and facial hair. Teresa recalls her own struggles with her physical appearance growing up. Teresa admits that she thought Oliver was a twink when they first met while Oliver hates it when guys switch roles during sex. Teresa thinks stand-up turned her off from sex and that celibacy is a better choice than meaningless sex. Oliver shares that he was unmatched on a hookup app after the guy found out Oliver was a comedian. Oliver ends the episode by talking about a recent phone sex conversation he had before inviting Teresa to a cumdump. 

About Sex & Boba Podcast
In Asian culture, it’s taboo to talk about sex, but Asian women are the most fetishized and Asian men are the most dismissed in the sexual dating pool. Someone in the culture needs to talk about this, and who better to do it than Oliver Wong, an award-winning porn director, and Teresa Lo, a journalist for Hustler Magazine? Each week, Oliver and Teresa talk about sex, pop culture, Asian-American issues, and of course, themselves in a funny, honest way. The two Taiwanese-American comedians will bring great shame on their families so that you can learn a lot but still save face.