
Love Factually Easy A (2010) with Justin Lehmiller
Jan 6, 2025
Join Justin Lehmiller, host of the Sex and Psychology Podcast, as he dives into the provocative themes of the 2010 film Easy A. The discussion tackles lingering sexual double standards, misconceptions around casual sex, and the importance of sex positivity. They critically assess the film's portrayal of adolescent sexuality and self-worth, highlighting societal attitudes towards women's sexual freedom. The need for open conversations about STIs and the evolution of romantic gestures in film also take center stage, making for an enlightening chat.
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Microculture and Rhyming
- Olive and Todd develop a microculture through playful, bad rhyming.
- This strengthens their bond throughout the movie.
Aphrodisiac Myth
- Olive correctly states that aphrodisiacs like oysters don't work.
- The amounts of chemicals needed for aphrodisiac effects are too high for consumption.
Sexual History and Relationships
- One's sexual history doesn't determine later relationship success.
- Factors like prior partners have minimal effects on marital satisfaction or divorce.



