JJ is not a therapist.
On a recent episode, Doug attributed his overall happiness on whether he was getting regular sex, with the takeaway that women should give men sex, so to speak, to keep “their man” happy. I was relieved when JJ jumped in with a caveat; I figured she would talk about the emotional health of the relationship and women’s need to feel emotionally safe to want to have sex, often. But instead her caveat was that men need to be skilled in giving sexual pleasure if they expect “their woman” to want to have sex with them, and that if men just became skilled in sex, then women would want to have sex with them all the time. This is such a blatant oversimplification of the emotional complexity of relationships that I shut off the episode and unsubscribed from the podcast. Doug and JJ may be experts in their respective fields, but they are clearly not experts on relationships nor are they trained therapists.
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