Ep 16 – “Eggs Are Expensive, Sperm Is Cheap” with Greg Krehbiel

Ep 16 – “Eggs Are Expensive, Sperm Is Cheap” with Greg Krehbiel

Author: Close Minded Podcast April 30, 2020 Duration: 45:35

In this episode we’re going to talk about some things that will get you kicked out of polite society. It’s progressive and fashionable these days to talk about the Patriarchy and the oppression of women, their hard-won equality from the shackles of home life, and the immense sexual power than men wield over women in...


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