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Host Kim explores how reading romance and erotic fiction written by people different from ourselves—across gender, orientation, and culture—acts as a mirror that builds empathy, reveals emotional blueprints for intimacy, and expands our understanding of desire.
She invites listeners to try reading outside their usual lens, join conversations, and use books as a safe way to learn how others experience longing, consent, and connection.
By kimdoucet1Host Kim explores how reading romance and erotic fiction written by people different from ourselves—across gender, orientation, and culture—acts as a mirror that builds empathy, reveals emotional blueprints for intimacy, and expands our understanding of desire.
She invites listeners to try reading outside their usual lens, join conversations, and use books as a safe way to learn how others experience longing, consent, and connection.