Average on Purpose

Heated Rivalry, Gay Bar Trauma and Milking a Minotaur


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In this episode, we dive headfirst into the chaos, comedy, and catharsis of queer nightlife and pop culture, starting with the new HBO series Heated Rivalry. We talk about why it’s already becoming appointment television, how it captures the messy beauty of queer competition, and the real-life moments that make the show hit a little too close to home.

From there, we take a trip down memory lane into the gay bar traumas that shaped us. Remember that time I was forced onstage to dance against an Abercrombie model? Because apparently nothing builds character like being unwillingly entered into a twink-adjacent Thunderdome. And yes, we revisit the legendary night a drag queen grabbed my face like a Victorian governess, powder-puffed me within an inch of my life, and sent me back into the crowd looking like I’d been baked at 350 degrees.

But what’s a night out without a little chaos? We unpack gay bar fights: the petty, the passionate, and the downright bizarre. From parking-lot showdowns in six-inch heels to the kind of shouting matches that only start because someone said the wrong thing about Carly Rae Jepsen, we cover it all.

Then we pivot to the rise of smut books on BookTok. Why is queer romance dominating the algorithm? What draws people to these spicy, unhinged stories? And are we as a society okay with how bold the recommendations have become? Probably not—and that’s exactly why we love it.

This episode blends pop culture, personal disaster, nightlife anthropology, and the specific flavor of comedy that only comes from surviving the queer social arena. If you’ve ever lost a dance-off, been glitter-assaulted by a drag queen, witnessed a bar fight over a Britney deep cut, or spent hours scrolling BookTok’s spiciest corners, this one’s for you.

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Average on PurposeBy Average on Purpose