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In this episode Felicia. and Alove have a frank discussion about body autonomy, accompanied by truckloads of tasteless humor. Likely several trigger warnings involved.Follow and subscribe @thescrewnyc
Felicia and ALove dive into the importance of prioritizing pleasure (solo or partnered), navigating ruts, and the revolutionary act of not letting your sex life die under capitalism and stress. There's kink talk, diary-sex performance art, fetish fantasy decoding, and reminders that intentional alone time is crucial self-care, not selfishness.“You still got to break. Lost in the sex sauce.....Lost in the sex sauce.” — ALove and The People's Tramp
Welcome to the latest episode of The Screw! Felicia gets her smile restored (in more ways than one). Alove learns about Yellowjackets (spoiler alert), and your hosts discuss what they've been watching. Your hosts explain why they don't recommend cheap TP. Alove discusses crystal meth use in the queer community, the implications for creating community, and why blinking LED lights make your amateur porn hard to watch. Felicia explains why the sex that feels the best is always the worst on camera. Your hosts also discuss gaps in intimacy, the lost art of kissing, and Felicia's love of face-touching. Felicia introduces “The Chub-up Score,” how does your dick plop and how does your curve influence this. Czechoslovakian (RIP) glory hole porn, what it is and why do so many of Felicia's friends enjoy it. Alove discusses gangbang cream pie porn and the splash zone. And that's not all…!Follow, download, and subscribe @thescrewnyc for all our “quality” content.
As we close out 2024, we're bringing you a heartfelt, slightly chaotic, and unmistakably queer sendoff to the year. Alove shares his experience navigating post-hernia surgery recovery, reflecting on the challenges that come with being a queer person in a healthcare system that doesn't always know how to handle us with care. Meanwhile, Felicia's “boo-boo on her ho-ho” brings some unintentional holiday hilarity to the mix—because what's a Screw episode without a little humor?We also dive into the topic of New Year's resolutions, questioning the tradition and exploring what fresh starts and intentions mean in a queer, sex-positive context. Are resolutions worth it? Maybe. Maybe not. But we're here to find our own way forward.To all our listeners, thank you for sticking with us through another year of messy, magical, and unapologetically Screw vibes. Happy New Year! We'll see you in 2025, ready to bring the heat.Follow, subscribe and download! @thescrewnycWarning- This episode may be haunted with internet demons that disrupted our queer agenda.
Your hosts have been busy with celebrations, struggles, surgeries, the usual life sh*t. This episode marks the first time Alove and Felica Rose have been in a room together in two years. There is some nostalgia, and nonsense- old-school, h*gh and intoxicated conversation, as we bust all over NOLA for a celebration of The People's Tramp! As we close out this year, please remember to subscribe, follow, and download us! We will be bringing you more of The Screw for another year, so stay tuned in 2025 for your Crisco-wielding duo to bring you to completion (or edge you until you squirm), with consent of course!@thescrewnyc
In this episode, Felicia and Alove reflect on the past as they prepare for Felicia's upcoming birthday and a celebratory trip to New Orleans. They share stories of memorable birthday adventures and past sexploits, blending humor and candor as they revisit moments that shaped their friendship and perspectives.The conversation shifts to parenting and societal change: why has childhood independence, like walking to the park alone, become such a rare thing? They unpack the cultural shifts and fears that have reshaped how we view safety and autonomy for kids today.Finally, they tackle the topic of bodily autonomy from a queer, sex-positive lens. The discussion centers on "your body, my choice" as a rallying cry for personal freedom and the collective queer response to ongoing battles over reproductive rights and bodily agency.This episode balances humor, insight, and some thought-provoking social commentary. Tune in for a reflective and engaging conversation that ties personal stories to larger cultural issues.Catch it now on your favorite podcast platform! Subscribe, download, and follow! @thescrewnyc
In this episode, Felicia Rose and ALove create space for listeners to process the recent election results, acknowledging the mixed emotions within the queer community. After a heartfelt opening, they shift to a lighter, sex-positive conversation about the world of foot fetishism, discussing personal experiences, and exploring the different aspects of why this kink could be your kink or why this kink might not be your kink or.... just take a listen, following and subscribe, download and share, etc....@thescrewnycSolidarity,The Screw
Your hosts really can talk about anything, forever. To name a few in this episode...Canvas of the dog...Aging gracelessly...ALove's first OF subscription...Butthole rejuvenation Is a thing...And some other garbage you definitely should/not hear...Enjoy our dear listeners and remember to subscribe and follow us everywhere @thescrewnycXXXOOO
Felica Rose and ALove talk gig economy and sex stuff....Subscribe and Follow @thescrewNYC!
Alt episode name- "This is How You F*ck w/ a Hernia"... and other struggles your hosts have been negotiating with adulting and health care. ALove gets nostalgic.Spring blues... (let's not isolate, reach out)The state of the world.... (yeah some sh*t been going down)The scent of Gain makes Felicia Rose's _____ hard. (you'll just have to listen to find out)Follow and subscribe... @thescrewnyc
Welcome to episode 140(!) of the Screw! Your hosts strive to bring you a balanced (okay maybe not), but definitely worthwhile conversation this week...Felicia brings a wonderful review of Suzy Eddie Izzard's one-woman show of Hamlet that makes Alove wish he lived in NYC so he could have gone with her!The robots are cumming- Grindr AI chatbots and the dangers of losing human interaction...Woman-on-woman action and the intricacies of pleasure...Smash all our buttons @thescrewnyc! Subscribe and follow ya Loose Screws!
Felicia Rose and ALove bring you the delicious nonsense you love, and it's all over the place...Bizarre advertising campaigns ~ Family Friendly Bathing Suits?Poly wants a F*ck? ~ Navigating non-monogamy...Reality TV Respectability? ~ Bad Andy! ~ Anyone but Ellen...ALove does NOT consent to Jesus!Pictures of animals vs. taking care of animals...Subscribe and follow us everywhere @thescrewnyc ! (Now on Youtube!) If you want to hear us talk about something specific and ridiculous email us @screwpodcast@gmail.com
Felicia Rose and ALove discuss some current events... Only Fans and Genocide and the privilege to boycott.Shocking follow-up to Episode 132 campus sexual assault.The Queerness of Mary.Subscribe and follow.
"Shit birds of a feather, flock together..." Felicia Rose and ALove discuss some heavy topics today, so if you aren't in the space to hear about the following, tune in later or come back when you are ready:Vince McMahon allegationsRape on college campusesHarm ReductionSpontaneous SexReligionRoe V WadeDiscrimination in reportingIf you or someone you know needs resources around sexual violence- www.rainn.org
"Shit birds of a feather, flock together..."- F.R.Felicia Rose and Alove discuss some heavy topics in this podcast, so if you aren't in the space for the following, come back when you are feeling more equipped for it:Vince McMahon allegationsRape on college campusesRight of Passage in queer communititiesHarm ReductionReligionRoe V WadeBias in reporting***If you or anyone you know has experienced or needs assistance with sexual violence- www.rainn.org ***
Welcome to the New Year! Ms. Rose and ALove navigate queer health through the lens of new year's resolutions. There's a lot in here... Don't let anyone get in the way of knowledge about your body and health! Follow and Subscribe!
This episode of the Screw is short and to the point, hope you enjoy. Let us know what you'd like to hear us talk about in the future.Where are the jerk off booths we were promised?ALove learns more about consent and all the ways we are allowed to say "no." Consent is sexy and never gets old...Follow/ Subscribe on whatever platform you're listening on and our socials @thescrewnyc!
Kids getting hurt is funny. We messed up our last episode but we will release it as a bonus boner. Why we don't do (too many) dr*gs anymore. Aaron is going to be a dad (eventually). Felicia can't drink or she goes to sleep. Alove is going on a w33d break, wish him luck. Halloween 2010 was the best. Telephone scatalogia. Horror movie recommendations. Felicia doesn't smoke much anymore and she gets RIPPED now. We're all just a little speck. Google searches for “am I gay?” are up 1300%. Felicia cancels Aaron. Felicia went live for 5 entire hours. She couldn't walk after. Felicia's vitamin water bottle sales. Sign up to our patreon. Find us on Twitter and IG at thescrewnyc
In their deeper exploration of sexual hygiene, Felicia Rose and ALove react to a list of recommenations and compare their expeiences against them. They discuss their respective tolerances with nastiness and share the wisdom they've gathered from less conventional experiences.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
This series, Felicia Rose and ALove are cleaning up their act and talking about mental and physical hygiene. Your hosts chat about how intentional emotional maintenance makes a person healthier and sexier and about all the places a body harbors bacteria that may or may not need to be scrubbed away. Patronize and jerk off to the Screw's clown of choice, Sicko!Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove wrap up our discussion of HIV with a guest. Steven is HIV+ and shares how his status colors his experience. He explains how his first positive test came 15 months after he contracted it, how people's treatment changes when they learn his status and how much fear plays into ignorance about HIV. We can't thank Steven enough for sharing these personal stories with us, and we want to reiterate his parting message: Take care of queer youth. They're growing up in scary times.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
In part two of our exploration of HIV, Felicia Rose and ALove present their homework. They explore how HIV impacts communities along class and racial lines in addition to the obvious impact on queer people. They discuss how how and why new drugs become part of HIV management and read from personal narratives about how people interact with you when you have HIV.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
The Screw returns with a new series discussing the practical realities of HIV. It's a disease with a complicated history of obfuscation and misinformation, so Felicia Rose and ALove want to investigate how people with HIV live their lives and how they want or need to interact with the world around them. In this first dip into the topic, our hosts cover their personal histories with it, how people of all statuses are bad at safer sex and clear up some of the most obvious misconceptions about HIV. This episode marks a programming change. Going forward, the Screw will be a bi-weekly show that comes out in three-episode blocks. A first impressions episode, an episode where Felica and Aaron present the homework they've done on the topic and the roundtable episode where guests share their perspectives.
The Screw is back from its accidental Christmas vacation! This final chapter in the Screw's investigation into masculinities, Felicia Rose and ALove talk to poet Blake Morrisson, Lynwood Mcleod a.k.a. Shirley U. Jest, and Kamryn Jerrel of Tranos &The Lived Experience about their collective experience of masculinity. Each guest comes from a unique background and arrived at their conclusions in their own ways. The team discusses the source of gender, how children are policed to perform adults' gender expectations and whether or not it's sexy.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove dig deep into how masculinity has intersected with their sex lives. They discuss how social pressures to perform masculinity affect everybody from sissy tops, to the larger of two sapphic women, to straight women who never think to perform masculinity. Even in our most intimate interactions, we are not free from the influences of masculinity.Next week, the Screw will collect a grip of perspectives to get all the angles on this.If you want to contribute to the roundtable, leave comments and questions for your hosts on Twitter and Instagram where you can follow to find out what topics the Screw is going to explore and how you might contribute.
In our second pass on masculinities, Felicia Rose and ALove discuss a couple sources that think masculinity is a construct but don't seem to know how. Between the authors' attempts to describe masculinity, your hosts discuss the limits of objective catagories, how much masculinity needs to be taught and pit licking.December 1 is Felicia Rose's birthday! Make sure to intensify your celebration of the People's Tramp by participating in World AIDS Day by contributing to funds and research that reign in HIV and by buying some spank material from the Screw's favorite dumpster.
This week, the Screw begins with a tribute to those killed at Club Q last weekend. It's difficult but important. If you want to help the parts of the community impacted by this attack, check out Colorado Public Radio's list of potential resources. When the episode lightens up, Felicia Rose and ALove discuss acceptable and deviant gender performance for masculinity. There are as many rules and regulations governing masculinity as there are masculine individuals, and your hosts embark on a journey to find what is most valuable about masculinity and what barriers have been constructed between men and masc people and their truest self-expressions. This is a deep and nebulous topic, so leave comments and questions for your hosts on Twitter and Instagram. Where you can follow to find out what topics the Screw is going to explore and how you might contribute.
This week, producer Bee Jordan visits the front side of the podcast to fill in some uncovered media. Felicia Rose and ALove ask them questions about their favorite queer sex scene of all time, where to look for representation and whether its worth it to demand representation in the first place.This episode features some more niche media recommendations, so this is a list of some more obscure examples:HardcodedSunstone and othersCaper at the CastroCatch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
On this deep dive, Felicia Rose and ALove uncover representation they mostly haven't ever heard of. They run through a list of media that portrays queer characters for audiences of all ages and demographics, including some shows with the mysterious “Y-7” rating and Aaron reviews “Boys” in a way that listeners of earlier episodes would have predicted,Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
This week on the Screw, Felicia Rose and ALove debunk their ideas from last week. They catch up with the role queer represention plays in the lives of younger people and try to identify growth since their adolecenses and the shortcomings in media for younger people. Felicia talks about her attempts to pray the gay away and ALove rants about how bottom is not a personality.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
The Screw is back to talk about where queers can see themselves. In this preliminary episode, Felicia Rose and ALove talk about their best understanding of modern queer representation and compare it to what they saw in their youths. They consider how much representation used to be on premium cable and now how much of it is “too mainstream” to reach people where they're at.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
In the finale of our four-week dive into health education for queer youth, Felicia Rose and ALove talk to a real educator, Haley Laidlaw. They're a queer educator- former classroom teacher and current secondary school counselor, as well as the spouse of producer Bee- and they share their expertise to answer all the questions your hosts have come up with in the past month. They explain how and whether the standards from last week actually get applied and talk about how students really interact with the adults who are expected to foster them into healthy adults who know how to choose what's best for them. If you appreciate Haley's perspective, follow their art Instagram @MxesArt to get more of it. And write into the Screw on Twitter and Instagram if you have questions about what you've already heard or requests about what you want to hear in the future.
This time, Felicia Rose and ALove did some legwork and obtained some of the materials teachers in Denver Public Schools use to teach health classes. They read through the sex ed sections and compare the guidlines and handouts to the rough research they did last week, and make some pleasant discoveries. Colorado is one of the few states that have to teach actual facts, and our hosts head the bill that made that law and another that built from the bare minimum. Ms. Rose does some teacher roleplay and we formulate some questions to ask real, actual educators next week.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
So, Felicia Rose and ALove did less research than they planned to prepare for this week, but they didn't come empty handed. They go over commentary and surveys about the lives of young queer people. They find out which states ban, allow and require queer content in health curricula and discuss what they think might be best practices for getting information to kids who need it.Follow this link for the GLSEN resource Felicia shouts out in the episode: https://www.glsen.org/sexed.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
Felicia Rose and ALove begin this deep dive with more questions than ever. In this investigation of the way queer youth learns about their sexual wellness in the United States. Your hosts haven't engaged with K-12 education for a good long time, and it's hard to say what kind of health classes kids take in 2022. With state legislatures across the country working on draconian, bigoted bills that attack queer people both in and out of the classroom, the experience students face today is a mystery! But one that they aim to solve.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
In our Digital Sex Work finale, Felicia Rose and ALove are joined by Smilee, Dani Leigh and Eddie Stone to examine the industry from their collective perspectives. Together, they explain the texture of this industry, the unique pitfalls and rewards different people can encounter and how they each square those things.They touch on the 4D self-love experience a person can have editing their own content and how important it is to the panel to unwind with non-stop true crime consumption.Make sure to seek our guests out:Dani Leigh at www.danileighxoxo.netSmille on Twitter @SmileeBWRand Eddie on Twitter @Eddie_StoneXXXCatch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
Felicia Rose and ALove want to talk about whether or not they even like sex work. Is it much easier or much harder than a 9-5? Is it really for anybody who wants to try it, and can a person tell if it's for them before trying it out? Your hosts chew on these questions and more in the second-deepest part of this dive into digital sex work.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove draw on the words of legitimate sex work experts to land basically where they left off last week. They talk about the best statistics they could find and discuss how little research there seems to be on sex worker demographics, and they fill in the gaps they left last week. Much of this research was to flesh out the rainbow of experiences people can have and to see if your hosts missed out on anything in the first part of the talk, but next week, they'll know more than ever, so stay tuned.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
The Screw is tackling 21st century sex work. In this exploratory first episode, Felicia Rose and ALove talk about what they think they know, and it's already an awful lot. They run down the benefits and shortcomings of this industry, how it can be a sanctuary for people who a regular 9-5 doesn't agree with and how much abuse customers can heap on the people who do this work. Come back next week for a more thorough examination of the phenomena that live on the sexy web.If you're curious about the angle Felicia takes on this business, climb up her Linktree and spend some money for an education.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw on Twitter and Instagram
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The Screw is back for the summer! Felicia Rose and ALove return to finish their discussion about kink and paraphilia with Kamryn of Tranos & The Lived Experience. You'll never guess what kink takes up 40 minutes of this episode, and knowing that Jughead from Archie comics comes up won't help you figure out which!Your hosts discuss the emergence of certain of their kinks, their acceptance of their kinks and they demonstrate incredible sportsmanship in a game of Never Have I Ever.Catch up on all the NQO happenings at NewQueerOrder.com and follow the Screw onTwitterand InstagramAnd don't forget to slide into Kamryn's DMs
Felicia Rose and ALove get their story straight about what a fetish is and what a paraphilia is. They present their research about the possibility that fetishes have a firm neurological basis and about the popularity of certain blessed bris byproducts among Christians in preparation of a final conversation next week with a fetish expert.If you want to dig into exclusive Scewing, subscribe to the NQO Patreon.And visit NewQueerOrder.com to see what we're cooking up for the queer family.
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove come to you knowing slightly more about kinks than last week. They learned a bunch of Greek and Latin and read up on the colonialist psychology that decides which behaviors are deviant enough to count you as insane, so they're prepared to dignose themselves based on the fetishes they divulged last week. Find out if they should be locked up in the dungeon (derogatory).If you want to dig into exclusive Scewing, subscribe to the NQO Patreon.And visit NewQueerOrder.com to see what we're cooking up for the queer family.
Welcome back to the Screw and welcome, for the first time, to the Screw's new and improved format. This week, Felicia Rose and ALove bring you the first of four episodes exploring fetishes and paraphilias. This time, your hosts attempt to define their terms without any research. Using only what they've picked up in the course of their sluttly lives, they guess at the depth and breadth of fetishness to prepare for increasingly fruitful discussions of the same topic. If you want to dig into exclusive Scewing, subscribe to the NQO Patreon. And visit NewQueerOrder.com to see what we're cooking up for the queer fam.
Felicia Rose and Alove sit down for their 100th episode of The Screw: The podcast you put on when you've run out of stuff to j*rk off to. Listen as they discuss their favorite episode names, guests, intros, and educational subjects along with popular topics and most listened to moments. What did everyone love about the last 4 years and why? What is to become of The Screw? How will they be moving forward? Will you cum with them for the ride? A special thanks to everyone who has been apart of The Screw and our fantastic audio producer Bee Jordan. Special thanks to the following guests and people involved with helping behind the scenes. We couldn't have done it without you.@RichFurniss@sir_wilkins@CoolerosNYC@Dnellicious@mrm_wonder13@torsoandtrunks@TheBillyDixon@masterjoshuanyc@johnnychrome@BunnyBuxom@Murray_Penner@AdamBueller@Sunflowerhots@TranosLives@KamrynBlaque@RachelSamEvans@Africanizedhunnyb@MuchObligedTV@WamBamitsJam@TheSenSiren@CheckinPodcast@StitchinStina@RjCity@TheNobodiesNYC@SmarkyBetch@Ms.LDT@AWildSerwaAppears@Anthony_Gaines@WorldFairProductions@Hark_ItsHannah@ThinkoutLeod@YourDemigodofDeath@PromescentNewQueerOrder.com
On the final episode of the Screw- as you know it- Felicia Rose and ALove discuss the shortcomings of sex education and how it causes and is perpetuated by shame. Both social and personal shame can lead to people having no idea how even their own bodies work much less the bodies of their partners. You won't find any of that on the new and improved Screw. Your two favorite whore will return soon with a rejuvinated attitude and process.
This week, Felicia Rose and ALove have a conversation about weaponized incompetence and how it makes you the least sexy person alive. They consider how home dynamics intersect with gender and sexuality and discuss how modeled behavior in a person's childhood home might make them a bad adult partner. As with all things, they decide communication can solve it. Also featuring: Is PrEP like Plan B and can Nair go in your holes? Both no!
Felicia Rose and ALove get a visit from Kamryn of Tranos and the Lived Experience, She's here to discuss a recent episode of her podcast “Golden Gurl Glizzy” where she opens up about the intersections of her transness with her sexuality. Your hosts dig into the topic with her and compare and contrast their own experiences as cis people who might have experienced insecurity in a vampire night club.If you enjoyed this episode, consider donating to NQO or shopping for porn, jock straps or pride gear with our affiliate links at NewQueerOrder.com.