Co-Host: Dr. Ogi Ogas - Research Fellow, Harvard University
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Decades ago the Kinsey Institute infamously attempted to define the parameters of human sexual thought and behavior. Over the years books such as My Secret Garden by Nancy Friday have elaborated upon just how dirty the human mind can get. But it wasn’t until Internet-driven research came along that we really found out what human beings think and do in private anonymity.
This bold insight comes to you in large part courtesy of my guest, neuroscientist Dr. Ogi Ogas, along with his fellow researchers. So how did Ogi compile all of his research, and how can he know it’s accurate? How did it differ from other scientists’ expectations?
What’s up with women’s ‘rape fantasies’, and how does what goes on in their romance novels differ from what happens in online porn? What other dark emotions are most prevalent in human sexual fantasies…and how are they often weirdly in conflict with each other?
What is the one sexual fantasy we all seem to secretly have in common, regardless of our gender or sexual orientation? And how come the porn we choose to watch tends to depict something different than the sexual experiences we’d partake of IRL?
Next, get Ogi’s surprising thoughts on so-called ‘female friendly’ porn, and the REAL reason why women can be so resentful of mainstream porn designed for men.
Are women watching porn at all? If so, how many of them…and what types of them? How do women really view porn usage by their significant others, and the fantasies associated with it?
How many people partake of truly unusual or even illegal porn?
And as men, are we really turned on by the types of women the media says we should be?
Prepare to have your preconceived notions of what ‘normal’ fantasies look like completely upended.
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