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In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, host UNB Tim interviews David, one of the authors of the Manatinga book, which focuses on the cultural significance and history of thongs. The conversation explores the journey of writing the book, the challenges of masculinity associated with wearing thongs, and how they can serve as a form of self-expression. The authors aim to break down prejudices surrounding thongs and encourage men to embrace this style of underwear as part of their identity. The discussion also touches on the research process behind the book and the importance of wearing thongs with pride. In this engaging conversation, Felix and UNB Tim delve into the themes of sexuality, the aesthetics of thong photography, community engagement among thong lovers, the importance of quality in underwear production, and the future of their book project. They discuss the Kinsey Report’s findings on male sexuality, the positive feedback from contributors to their book, and the necessity of high-quality materials in underwear manufacturing. The conversation emphasizes the normalization of discussions around thongs and sexuality, aiming to create a more inclusive community.
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In this episode of the Brief Talk Podcast, host UNB Tim interviews David, one of the authors of the Manatinga book, which focuses on the cultural significance and history of thongs. The conversation explores the journey of writing the book, the challenges of masculinity associated with wearing thongs, and how they can serve as a form of self-expression. The authors aim to break down prejudices surrounding thongs and encourage men to embrace this style of underwear as part of their identity. The discussion also touches on the research process behind the book and the importance of wearing thongs with pride. In this engaging conversation, Felix and UNB Tim delve into the themes of sexuality, the aesthetics of thong photography, community engagement among thong lovers, the importance of quality in underwear production, and the future of their book project. They discuss the Kinsey Report’s findings on male sexuality, the positive feedback from contributors to their book, and the necessity of high-quality materials in underwear manufacturing. The conversation emphasizes the normalization of discussions around thongs and sexuality, aiming to create a more inclusive community.
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