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It’s a sexy edition of “TMI Show” with Ted Rall and Manila Chan! Women in long-term relationships often lose interest in sex sooner than men, leading to shattered lives and divorce. What hasn’t always been clear is why. New studies indicate that it’s not that women hate sex itself. Instead, they want to mix it up.
Careful, straight guys and lesbians—the average woman starts to get bored within just one to four years. Plus, parenthood, chores, work—turns sex into just another chore. Interestingly, women are increasingly seeking polyamory and other novel sexual arrangements to shake things up. National surveys indicate that 16.8% of Americans desire polyamory and 10.7% have engaged in it Research, including a 2022 Swinburne study, blames unequal domestic roles for killing off the buzz, while a 2023 study finds that men stay satisfied longer with the same-old in-out-in-out. Is it social pressure? Or biology? The TMI Show dives into these gritty truths, plus wild side stories: Cognition’s cutthroat AI acquisition, Dean Cain’s polarizing ICE role, WNBA courts hit by crypto pranksters’ sex toys, and a rare case of uncontrollable orgasms baffling doctors. Ted and Manila bring sharp wit to these heavy topics, making this episode a must-watch. Catch it live at 10 am ET and streaming 24-7 for unapologetic insights that’ll make you rethink relationships and more!
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• Screw Your Personal Life: After laying off 30 employees, the AI startup Cognition offered the surviving 200 a choice: a nine-month buyout or grueling 80-hour workweeks from hell. Douchebag-in-Chief Scott Wu’s unapologetic defense of his rancid company’s “extreme performance culture” isn’t backing down.
• Superman Joins Supergoons: Dean Cain, who played Superman on Lois & Clark, will become an honorary ICE officer to support masked thugs kidnapping Latinos off city streets—some of whom are US citizens! Some praising Cain’s patriotism and others criticize his support for Gestapo-like goons.
• Dildos in the NBA: The Green Dildo Coin cryptocurrency group claims responsibility for throwing neon green sex toys at WNBA games, calling it a protest against crypto’s “toxic” culture. Coaches and players condemn the acts as dangerous and disrespectful. The group insists no harm was intended, but there’s outrage over player safety and disrespect for women’s sports.
• Come Again? A 20-year-old Chinese woman’s case of persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), causing uncontrollable orgasms, baffled doctors. Diagnosed after years of distress, her treatment with antipsychotics improved things, but PGAD, affecting about 1% of U.S. women, remains underdiagnosed and poorly understood.