In a panel discussion, Steven Bartlett hosts Erica Komisar, Louise Perry, and Deborah Frances-White to explore the complexities of the sexual revolution and its impact on society, particularly on women and children. The conversation navigates various perspectives on feminism, the hookup culture, the role of motherhood, and the evolving dynamics between men and women. They debate whether feminism has improved women's lives and whether it has gone too far, touching on issues like agency, societal expectations, and the challenges faced by young men. The discussion also covers potential solutions, such as promoting maternal feminism, advocating for policy changes, and encouraging open conversations about relationships and intimacy.
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