5) How Do I Get My Girlfriend to Play With My Butt?

While many topics he addresses are extremely heavy, we were also reminded of the lighter side of Andrew W.K whena  person wrote in asking how they could convince their girlfriend to engage in ass play. Even on what may seem to be a comical topic, Andrew delivered a response about memory triggers and the possibility of remembering something a lot better than how it actually occurred. “In addition, remember that time and your brain can exaggerate your memory. Thinking back to your earlier life can add an incredible sheen of excitement and unattainable quality to the experiences you had before. If you were suddenly having sex with the “ass play” girl again, it might fall short of what you remembered.” Rather than making light of what could seem like a comical situation, he brought it back to how reflecting on things can sometimes make them seem better than they were when you’re in a tight situation.

 

4) Should I Experiment With the Same Sex?

Within this generation, the topic of same sex experimenting is huge. An anonymous person asked if they should partake in a same sex experience and what that would mean for their “label.” Andrew explained that it’s not always just one or another, even if that’s how most people choose to live their lives. The spectrum isn’t just black and white; it ranges over many gray areas. “The good thing is, only you can tell what interests you, and you don’t have to put a label on those feelings. You don’t have to identify as a “straight male” or “gay” or “bisexual.” You can just be yourself and move through this world in a way that celebrates it. That’s partying.”

 

3) What would YOU do if you had an injury and couldn’t party as hard as you wanted to?

Andrew received a question about a person who had finally found mental stability after years of partaking in many weird rituals. They found an active, healthy life that kept them going, but the excessive activity caused them back problems which led to surgery. What is especially eye catching about Andrew’s answer lies within the first line, “What would you do?” asks anonymous. In which Andrew replies, “I would party even harder.” Although obstacle stands in the way, he makes it pretty clear healing isn’t as hard of a process as we trick ourselves into thinking.