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Nicky Boyer
Hey, I'm Nicky Boyer. Dying for sex is all about stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring sex, desire and self discovery in a totally unfiltered way. It's the story of my best friend and I's journey to embrace our desires, try new things and live without regrets. It's fun, real, and all about finding freedom and being unapologetically you. So good it inspired a TV show. I'm going to play you a clip from the podcast now, so be sure to follow the series on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. One of Molly's first dates was with a 20 something aspiring screenwriter. He had a Japanese car. His name, well, we're not using real names, people's privacy and all that. So let's call him. Let's just call him. What was the name of the car?
Molly
Toyota.
Nicky Boyer
Let's call him Toyota. The Toyota guy.
Molly
So Toyota guy and I met at the Local Peasant, which was like this little bar really close to my house at the time.
Nicky Boyer
I love that bar.
Molly
It's cute, right?
Nicky Boyer
Molly and Toyota guy started with small talk. He told her he just got back from Europe and he was making a short film. She told him she was recently divorced and loved living alone. You know, typical first date stuff.
Molly
He was cute and like we would, you know, we were chatting and then things got a little handsy, you know, where there's like a hand, brushes a hand kind of by mistake, but not really. And then on the, on the leg, and then the legs touch.
Nicky Boyer
So far so good. Right? But how do you move from casual conversation to casual sex?
Molly
And then it was like, you know, hey, well, you know, let's go home. I'm going to go home, but I'll walk you to your car first. Oh, you know.
Nicky Boyer
And where were you guys like parked? He was just parked on the street.
Molly
Yeah. So he was parked in like the Shishi neighborhood. Okay. So we walked up like past Ventura, like south a bit, and then down one of those blocks and we got to his car and it was kind of like, eh, why don't we just make out in your car? And I don't remember who offered it, but we kind of like understood that we were just going to make out in his car. Okay. You know, so I feel like we started in the front seat, but it was just not comfortable enough. So we kind of tumbled into the back seat like without leaving the car. We just kind of like rolled into the backseat and we were kissing and I think my bra came off. I'm pretty sure it Did.
Nicky Boyer
Oh, yeah, Wait, it just came off.
Molly
Like, just came off on its own. It was like, amazing. I'm out of here.
Nicky Boyer
He's a magician.
Molly
Yeah. I don't want to do this anymore. So. Yeah, so it came off and then. And then, you know, and then his dick came out. But I, like, I don't even remember. I don't remember. I think I touched it. But the pinky, like, I don't really. But it was so fast. Like, it was all like. And it was one of those, like, what's he doing?
Nicky Boyer
Like, set the scene. Like, what was he doing?
Molly
Like, he was on top of me, writhing around. And it was one of those, like, straight out of like, one of those movies where, like, all of a sudden, like, he was young, but he wasn't that young. He was in his 20s, but it was like. It was one of those, like, you knew something was going to happen, you know, and it was gonna happen sooner than either of us was prepared for it to happen.
Nicky Boyer
Oh, my God. Did he just hit puberty?
Molly
Yeah, it was a little like. And so he's like, like. Cause I think I touched it with a hand, a finger, and that was too much. And he was like, ugh. And so. And so all of a sudden his head is darting around and he's like, looking around, looking around, trying to figure out, like, where he's gonna come. Cause I don't. He doesn't want to come in the car or on his stuff or on his date. Like. And so, like, you know, so what he does is he opens the back of the back door and he, like, you know, jerks it into the really nicely manicured lawn. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Oh, yeah.
Nicky Boyer
Let me get this straight.
Molly
Yeah.
Nicky Boyer
So he was so aroused, but he had the ability to, like, not jizz on you. Not jizz in the car. He opens the car door, jizzes on the lawn, and then what? Like, do you just say, oh, is that good? Like, what do you say after that? I've never seen anybody open a car door and jizz.
Molly
So it really wouldn't have mattered what I said because at that point his car alarm started going off really loud.
Nicky Boyer
No.
Molly
Yeah, yeah. So he's coming and the car alarm is like, woo, woo, woo. In this, like, really posh, quiet neighborhood.
Nicky Boyer
That neighborhood is straight out of the Brady Bunch. Traditional ranch style houses, manicured lawns. You'd almost expect. Expect Mr. And Mrs. Brady to come running out in their bathrobes to see what the commotion was all about.
Molly
Oh, my.
Nicky Boyer
I would have given anything to have.
Molly
Been walking my dog on that side. I know, I know, I know.
Nicky Boyer
Molly was off and running. She had dates lined up for weeks, but I still had questions, like, what was it like for Toyota guy? What was he looking for? And what was the date with Molly like for him? What was it like to be on the other side of Molly's adventures in dating? I think we need to be like, hey, here's what's really going on. Will you be a guest on the podcast? I want to hear his version of the story and ask him questions.
Molly
I would love that, and I'm sure it would be super embarrassing for me, but I don't care.
Nicky Boyer
Yeah. Really? You don't?
Molly
No. Why?
Nicky Boyer
No, I love that. Yeah, of course. I never thought he'd talk to me, but then he actually responded and after a few texts, I called him, but I had no idea if he was going to pick up. That was just a taste of all the spice. Follow Dying for Sex. Plus all new bonus episodes on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge the entire original series early and ad free right now on Wondry. Start your free trial of Wondry plus in the Wondry app, Apple Podcast or Spotify.
Podcast Summary: Hollywood & Crime - Episode: "Listen Now: Dying for Sex" Release Date: April 14, 2025
In the "Listen Now: Dying for Sex" episode of Hollywood & Crime, hosts Nicky Boyer and Molly delve into the candid and often hilarious experiences of navigating the modern dating scene. This episode offers an unfiltered look into the complexities of sexual desire, self-discovery, and the pursuit of personal freedom in relationships. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and light-hearted banter, the hosts explore the challenges and triumphs that come with stepping out of one's comfort zone to embrace authentic connections.
The episode kicks off with Nicky Boyer introducing the theme of "Dying for Sex," emphasizing the podcast's commitment to discussing sex, desire, and self-discovery without reservations. Nicky shares that the series was inspired by her and Molly's journey to embrace their desires and live unapologetically, even leading to the creation of a TV show based on their experiences.
Notable Quote:
"Dying for sex is all about stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring sex, desire and self discovery in a totally unfiltered way."
— Nicky Boyer [00:00]
A significant portion of the episode centers around one of Molly's early dating experiences with an aspiring screenwriter, affectionately dubbed the "Toyota Guy." Molly recounts their initial meeting at a local bar near her residence, sparking a conversation that quickly escalates into a memorable encounter.
Key Moments:
Meeting at the Local Peasant: Molly describes meeting the Toyota Guy at a quaint bar, setting the stage for their first date.
Notable Quote:
"Toyota guy and I met at the Local Peasant, which was like this little bar really close to my house at the time."
— Molly [01:00]
Initial Attraction and Physical Chemistry: The conversation turns flirtatious, with subtle gestures leading to increased physical intimacy.
Notable Quote:
"He was cute and like we would, you know, we were chatting and then things got a little handsy..."
— Molly [01:21]
Transition to the Car: The hosts discuss the awkward yet relatable scenario of moving the conversation from casual talk to intimacy in the car. Molly humorously describes the spontaneous shift from the front seat to the backseat, highlighting the unpredictability of such moments.
Notable Quote:
"We kind of like understood that we were just going to make out in his car."
— Molly [01:51]
The "Magic" Moment: A comedic twist unfolds when Molly's bra mysteriously comes off, leading to an unexpected and humorous reaction from the Toyota Guy.
Notable Quote:
"Like, just came off on its own. It was like, amazing. I'm out of here."
— Molly [02:27]
As the evening progresses, unexpected challenges arise, adding layers of humor and relatability to the narrative.
Awkward Physical Encounters: Molly narrates an amusing yet awkward moment where the Toyota Guy unintentionally exposes himself, leading to confusion and laughter.
Notable Quote:
"It was so fast. Like, it was all like. And it was one of those, like, what's he doing?"
— Molly [02:33]
Public Embarrassment: The situation escalates when the Toyota Guy attempts to discreetly manage his arousal by..."jerking it into the really nicely manicured lawn," inadvertently triggering his car alarm and drawing unwanted attention.
Notable Quote:
"So what he does is he opens the back of the back door and he, like, jerks it into the really nicely manicured lawn."
— Molly [03:17]
Nicky and Molly reflect on the hilarity of the situation, envisioning the scene as something straight out of a sitcom like The Brady Bunch. Their playful speculation about what neighbors might have witnessed adds a layer of comedic relief to the story.
Notable Quote:
"That neighborhood is straight out of the Brady Bunch. Traditional ranch style houses, manicured lawns."
— Nicky Boyer [04:31]
Nicky expresses curiosity about the Toyota Guy's perspective, hinting at the desire to hear his side of the story and inviting listeners to engage further with the podcast.
Notable Quote:
"I think we need to be like, hey, here's what's really going on. Will you be a guest on the podcast? I want to hear his version of the story and ask him questions."
— Nicky Boyer [04:49]
Molly shows willingness to participate, despite potential embarrassment, underscoring the podcast's commitment to authenticity and open dialogue about personal experiences.
The episode concludes with a light-hearted endorsement of the "Dying for Sex" series, encouraging listeners to follow and engage with additional content and bonus episodes available on the Wondery app.
Notable Quote:
"Follow Dying for Sex. Plus all new bonus episodes on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts."
— Nicky Boyer [05:14]
Authenticity in Relationships: The episode underscores the importance of being genuine and unapologetic in pursuing one's desires and relationships.
Humor in Awkward Situations: Nicky and Molly demonstrate that humor can be a vital tool in navigating and reflecting on awkward or unexpected experiences.
Engagement with Listeners: By expressing interest in hearing all sides of a story, the hosts foster a sense of community and encourage listener participation.
"Listen Now: Dying for Sex" offers a candid and entertaining exploration of modern dating's trials and tribulations. Through personal storytelling and humorous insights, Nicky Boyer and Molly provide listeners with relatable content that encourages self-discovery and the embrace of one's true desires. Whether you're navigating the dating scene yourself or simply enjoy hearing about others' adventures, this episode delivers both laughs and meaningful reflections.
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