Sex 101 in its First season, featuring The Virgin and the Whore: Why the Church Split the Feminine Soul in Half.
Description
For centuries, the Church's paradoxical veneration of the Virgin Mary and its historical condemnation of the sexual woman created a devastating schism within the feminine soul, fracturing female identity into two impossible, mutually exclusive archetypes: the pure, ethereal saint and the sinful, carnal temptress. This theological and cultural dichotomy forced women into a crippling double bind, demanding they embody impossible ideals of asexual piety while simultaneously branding their natural humanity and sexuality as inherently corrupt and shameful. By splitting the feminine whole into the "Virgin" and the "Whore," the institution did not merely categorize women—it weaponized these labels to control female autonomy, agency, and desire, leaving generations of women to navigate a spiritual and psychological landscape where they could never be both holy and fully human.