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Sex & Boba - Regrets and Marriage: Would You Say 'I Do'?

Episode Summary

Bloomer Yang (Oliver) and Phil Miabals (Teresa) talk about Teresa’s recent experiences with dating apps. Even though she matched with a secret billionaire, Teresa didn’t meet him and actually felt discouraged by how entitled he was and the amount of lazy guys that are online in general. Meanwhile, Oliver doesn’t mind driving himself across town to have sex with a rich man which he finds empowering and arousing. Teresa and Oliver take their conversation deeper and talk about marriage and regrets. Teresa says “I do” to marriage one day, and Oliver says no to getting hitched. Oliver introduces a new game called “Spit and Swallow” before he asks for advice on what to say after sex, and Teresa wonders if she’s done with the dating apps for now.

Episode Notes

Bloomer Yang (Oliver) and Phil Miabals (Teresa) talk about Teresa’s recent experiences with dating apps. Even though she matched with a secret billionaire, Teresa didn’t meet him and actually felt discouraged by how entitled he was and the amount of lazy guys that are online in general. Meanwhile, Oliver doesn’t mind driving himself across town to have sex with a rich man which he finds empowering and arousing. Teresa and Oliver take their conversation deeper and talk about marriage and regrets. Teresa says “I do” to marriage one day, and Oliver says no to getting hitched.  Oliver introduces a new game called “Spit and Swallow” before he asks for advice on what to say after sex, and Teresa wonders if she’s done with the dating apps for now. 

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.