
Pablo Torre Finds Out
The Hard Truth About Orgasms in Sports, with Domonique Foxworth
Tue, 31 Dec 2024
Is sex a performance-enhancing drug? Pablo and Domonique insert themselves into the debate over "post-nut clarity" with exhaustive research, from a pre-game onesome in the locker room and abstinence as a coaching philosophy, to the stamp of approval from Drake, Megan Rapinoe and actual doctors — Pablo's dad included. This episode originally aired February 29, 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is post-nut clarity and its implications in sports?
Welcome to Pablo Torre Finds Out. I am Pablo Torre, and today we're going to find out what this sound is.
Hello? Hey, Dan. Yeah, hi. Hey, I'm recording something for my podcast. Yeah. Do you know what post-nut clarity is? Post what? Post-nut clarity. Right after this ad.
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I got in trouble with Liz because when we were dating, I would borrow her laptop.
Oh.
I mean, maybe I don't know what's on this Tumblr, but I would just assume it's, like, a list of the best songs to, like, have sex to. That's why I went. Yeah. I feel like that's romantic. Like, you put some effort in.
I could have used you as my defense attorney. What did you say? I apologized and said I would never put this on again. What?
You know what the problem is. Never mind. What's the problem? The music creates an expectation. And when you're listening to songs about people putting it down in various ways, whether it's an upbeat song, whether it's a slow song, Whether it's sensual, whether it's strong and delicate at the same time, like the music can tell you what we're looking for.
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Chapter 2: How does sexual activity affect athletic performance?
The fact that there's this active debate about like, is this a competitive advantage, Dominique, is where this becomes a sports story to me. All of this to me is about performance and performance enhancement.
Yeah, I mean, it makes sense to me for us to try to figure out the best ways, and there's nothing, I think, that we feel that controls us more than, like, how you behave in those times and how it impacts the way that you think and operate.
Right. I mean, we can ostensibly control ourselves. Right. Like, we began— Is there another, like—
Bodily function is the wrong word. Looking for another masturbation euphemism? No, no, no. I'm definitely... I've had more than enough of that. I hate that about this episode. But I do think that I am looking for another human experience that feels more all-encompassing. Even eating doesn't feel like that, and that seems very core. There's nothing else I think that...
you feel like your whole body is sort of like drugs. It's not like your whole body is involved. So yeah, it's going to affect the way that you do anything.
Yeah, I think that's the point, right? So underneath all of this, and yes, I'm going to... very awkwardly navigate, grope through the fog of this conversation. No more puns. I want to make a case for this concept. So we're walking around and we're thinking about Orlando Cabrera. And we both have that instinct, I think, to try and understand as opposed to humiliate someone.
And so the case for him led us to this concept. And the concept is is one that both of us knew immediately. It's something we've talked about previously, if we're being frank with our audience. But do you remember where you first heard the term? Because I actually don't remember where I first saw it originate. You want me to say PostNet Clarity? I just wanted to get us both on the record.
Like PostNet Clarity is a, it feels like a phenomenon because there is nothing else quite like it. It's like Reverse Hulk.
And it's like, it's different for a different man, I think, probably. But you walk around much of your life feeling like the Hulk. But you know what? Sometimes you need Bruce Banner. You need the mild-mannered scientist to come out and help guide you through some tough decisions and situations.
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