Corinne Fisher: Sometimes I dread saying things but I still say them anyway — usually embarrassing things about myself. But I always say them. The only things I don’t say are mean things, like if they weren’t good in bed or had a small penis or something — not to lie, but to omit. Because that’s just not really what [GWF] is about.

 

Krystyna Hutchinson: I think for me, I’ve said things about my best friend Jeff on the podcast —  about how he is with women — and it got back to him. And that’s happened to me before so I know anything I say, pretty much, the person’s going to hear it. But with the exes that won’t come on the podcast, I say their names and I talk about them because if they’re not going to come on, I don’t really care because they probably don’t listen. And if they do, just like Corinne said, I’m not gonna say anything nasty or mean. I just assume they’re gonna hear everything I say. I just keep that in mind.

 

TSF: I often feel like men and women are fundamentally incompatible and it’s a cruel joke that we want to fuck each other. Has the podcast given you some insight into the male psyche and has that helped you in your dealings with men?

 

KH: Neal Brennan pointed out something interesting when we were interviewing him. We were talking about how different men and women are and he goes, “Well, yeah, we’re the opposite sex. We’re exactly the opposite, we think oppositely.” And I think that’s actually a really good point.

 

CF: Right now I’m in a place where I kind of agree with you: Men and women are completely incompatible. [laughs] And while I do believe you can find your match, and I’ve certainly had people who I connect very well with, I have trouble remaining sexually attracted when it reaches that friendship level — honestly, because then I just feel like we’re friends. And in my mate, I kind of don’t want to be best friends with that person because you know too much about your friends.