Extra Credit

Giles English Strikes Again


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Let’s get steamy. Let’s get hot. Let’s get…

English.

Giles English, who is, from what we can tell, actually English, is back and baby he’s got this podcast on lockdown! For those who don’t know or willfully block our past episodes from their memories, Giles English is a self-published author of Chaste Erotica, the genre that looks at a penis with sores from the chafing caused by a small metal cage ad says “that’s sexy!” He appeared towards the end of the episode Cut to the Chaste and delighted us so much that we just had to have more of him!

And hoo boy! Did Dijon provide. Get ready as we explore the mind of a man who thinks so much about coercing women into agreeing to femdom and chastity in a relationship that he’s all but had it etched into history books to justify it.

This week, Extra Credit learns that only 66% of women need or want dick.

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