When you’re in a relationship, sex changes over time. Sometimes it goes from being good to being great. Other times, the fabulous person you fell in love with appears to change completely and turns into a person who is batsh*t crazy and completely unlovable.
We’re summarizing here, but this is pretty much how Andrew Duhon describes the possibility of the trajectories of love in the modern era.
The reason we’re having this conversation on Happy Hour is because Tracy Carlson is a sex therapist. It’s not every day you get to meet a sex therapist, especially after you’ve already had a couple of drinks in the middle of the afternoon, and well, you’ve got questions, right? The good news is Tracy has answers.
Jonathan Freilich raises some pretty good and searching questions about sexuality and fantasy, while he’s taking some time off from making his own podcasts to drop by and say hi.
Joshua Summey drops by too, from his home in San Antonio, Texas. Josh was the songwriter and singer and front-man for the band Hazy Ray and a favorite on Happy Hour when he lived in New Orleans, so the Covid-enforced Zoom format has its upside in as much as we can reconnect with people far flung across the country.
Closer to home, Kimya Holmes is trapped in her apartment with her two highschool age kids.
On this show we opened the floodgates to talk to anyone who wanted to join and this time we did not get bombed by Russian porno trolls but we did have a couple of very nice drop-ins. Including David who is calling from his code-atorium in Birmingham Atlanta. We’ll do this open-invitation style show again next week.
Photos by Jill Lafleur. Last week’s quarantine happy hour is here.