HBO’s Girls, doltish dads in commercials, and Katie Roiphe’s Newsweek cover story on submissive sex and working women on this week’s DoubleX Gabfest

DoubleX Gabfest: HBO’s Girls, Doltish Dads, and Submissive Sex

DoubleX Gabfest: HBO’s Girls, Doltish Dads, and Submissive Sex

Slate’s weekly women’s roundtable.
April 19 2012 3:41 PM

DoubleX Gabfest: The Alone in the Tub Edition

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In this week’s Gabfest, DoubleX editor Hanna Rosin joins nymag.com staff writer Noreen Malone and Slate contributor Seth Stevenson to discuss Lena Dunham’s new HBO series Girls, doltish dads in TV commercials and Slate columnist Katie Roiphe’s exploration of the submissive sexual proclivities of working women.

The DoubleX "coffee talk" endorsements:

Hanna Rosin recommends French philosopher Elisabeth Badinter’s sure-to-be-controversial new book-in-translation The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women.
Noreen Malone is your TV guide this week with praise for the new HBO series VEEP, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the NBC show Best Friends Forever.
Seth Stevenson enjoyed the 1996 film Walking and Talking, in which two lady friends struggle to become adults.

Other items discussed in the show:

Emily Nussbaum’s profile of Lena Dunham from New York magazine.
Noreen’s much-discussed state-of-a-generation piece “It Sucks To Be Us.”
The Slate guys’ discussion of Girls.
Bryan Lowder’s XX Factor post on the power of masochism.
Dan Amira’s Daily Intel piece on Mitt Romney and diapers.