In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, sociologist and host Vanisha R. Dailey slows down a conversation that’s been circulating heavily online — particularly around studs, “straight women,” and who gets to be considered legitimately queer. Rather than leading with hot takes, this episode looks at what these debates reveal about belonging, sexuality, and the ways queer communities sometimes reproduce conditional acceptance instead of care. Pulling from sociological research, queer theory, a...
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In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, sociologist and host Vanisha R. Dailey slows down a conversation that’s been circulating heavily online — particularly around studs, “straight women,” and who gets to be considered legitimately queer. Rather than leading with hot takes, this episode looks at what these debates reveal about belonging, sexuality, and the ways queer communities sometimes reproduce conditional acceptance instead of care. Pulling from sociological research, queer theory, a...
Doechii's Bold Statement--Along With My First Guest
Please Say The Dailey
18 minutes
10 months ago
Doechii's Bold Statement--Along With My First Guest
I want to hear from you! Send me a TEXT --- In this episode, host Vanisha R. Dailey engages in a thought-provoking conversation with her husband, Jesse, about the recent statements made by rapper Doechii regarding her dating preferences and the implications of her comments on heterosexual men. They explore the societal perceptions of masculinity, the impact of patriarchy on both men and women, and the evolving dynamics of gender and sexuality. The discussion delves into the complexities of re...
Please Say The Dailey
In this episode of Please Say The Dailey, sociologist and host Vanisha R. Dailey slows down a conversation that’s been circulating heavily online — particularly around studs, “straight women,” and who gets to be considered legitimately queer. Rather than leading with hot takes, this episode looks at what these debates reveal about belonging, sexuality, and the ways queer communities sometimes reproduce conditional acceptance instead of care. Pulling from sociological research, queer theory, a...