Fainting Couch Feminists Episode Thirty-Four: Advice We’d Give Our Teenaged Selves

One of Mica’s all-time favourite people (Stacey Lambert, a videographer, dog fanatic, and feminist superhero) is here to share what advice she’d give her teenaged self, which basically boils down to “STOP PRETENDING YOU ARE STRAIGHT.” Mica and Stacey also gab about the worst/best high school play of all time (in which Mica was forced to mime a sex scene), what it’s like to come out as gay while playing a board game, and why they are unimpressed with the neoliberal capitalist patriarchy that is leading us to our certain doom.

One of Mica’s all-time favourite people (Stacey Lambert, a videographer, dog fanatic, and feminist superhero) is here to share what advice she’d give her teenaged self, which basically boils down to “STOP PRETENDING YOU ARE STRAIGHT.” Mica and Stacey also gab about the worst/best high school play of all time (in which Mica was forced to mime a sex scene), what it’s like to come out as gay while playing a board game, and why they are unimpressed with the neoliberal capitalist patriarchy that is leading us to our certain doom.

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