I asked ChatGPT to summarize the podcast, which it did, sort of. It started short-circuiting when I brought up the topic of trans and trans porn. Ironic, given that I wasn't really negative on it at all. It's just a taboo that can't be broken apparently. I tried to stay true to the AI's effort to transcribe in the following, even though it refused at points:

In the first segment of the podcast, Mike is hosting alone as Keith is in Armenia. He discusses receiving three French books from Ally, one of which is called "Submission" by Michel Houellebecq, a novel containing some racy content involving a professor and his annual affairs with students, leading to some amusing language learning moments with his French tutor.

In the second part, Mike explores the capabilities of GPT-based tools, particularly their ability to predict and generate text in a similar manner to the human brain. He also proposes a gap in the market for AI-generated literotica, and speculates on the potential for AI-generated pornography tailored to individual preferences. He announces an intention to explore this further, highlighting the synergy with the podcast's sex and relationship themes.

In the third segment, Mike discusses a hypothetical scenario involving a submarine implosion, linking it to how it would feel if an AI like GPT were to be suddenly shut off. Then, he delves into a new health regimen of monitoring his glucose levels, as it is supposedly a more accurate measure of health than weight or body fat.

In the final part, Mike addresses the topic of trans people and trans porn, highlighting its rising popularity and the societal implications of this shift. He acknowledges the genuine experiences of those who feel they are born in the wrong body and also speculates on a range of other motivations and reasons behind transitioning.

Mike discusses the varied sexual interests across different populations and how societal repression can lead these interests to be expressed in anonymous platforms. He suggests that these interests may be innate and spread evenly across different populations, regardless of regional or cultural differences.

He also explores the concept of "tabooing" and its effects on individuals, including how it can warp behaviors, pointing to the example of eating disorders. Mike opens up about his personal views and experiences with different types of porn, explaining how he relates to the content.

Then, he discusses a listener's issue where her husband has an unreciprocated sexual expectation, likening the situation to that of a sex worker-client dynamic. Mike expresses skepticism about the situation and compares it to more commonly heard complaints in relationships with differing libidos.

Mike then moves on to another listener's question where her boyfriend refuses to perform oral sex due to concerns about masculinity. Mike suggests that the boyfriend is uncomfortable being in a more submissive sexual role.

Throughout the podcast, Mike appears to challenge traditional norms and taboos around sexuality, arguing for a more open and accepting dialogue about individual sexual interests and preferences.

We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week:

https://ymmv.me/123/payment

https://ymmv.me/123/oral

https://ymmv.me/123/masturbation

https://ymmv.me/123/balls

https://ymmv.me/123/climax

https://ymmv.me/123/jackhammer

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