Aww Man is an internet radio show hosted by Rory Hinchey, which also books concerts in Prague for musicians who play unusual music.
The next live radio show is scheduled for March 22, 2026 at 11:00 CET with an in-studio performance by LÁZ . The streaming page (which launches in a new window) cycles through a limited number of archived shows otherwise.
The playlists section below has links to all recorded editions of the show in downloadable .mp3 format, shows are available as podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and TuneIn.
Email: r{@}awwman.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/awwmanradiobooking/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awwmanradiobooking/
Podcast RSS feed: https://awwman.net/rss/awwman-podcast.rss
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Nylon | Shemale
From a psychological standpoint, the focus on nylon can be seen as an If nylon represents the essence of "womanhood" in a specific cultural context, the act of wearing it or being attracted to it becomes a way of interacting with that gendered essence. Summary for Further Research
The "nylon" aspect refers to a specific material fetishism (textile fetishism). In sociological terms, clothing and fabrics are not neutral; they are deeply gendered. shemale nylon
: The internet has allowed for "niche" intersections (like trans identity + hosiery fetish) to form robust, global communities that exist outside of mainstream visibility. 4. Psychological Perspectives on Fetishism From a psychological standpoint, the focus on nylon
If you are looking to write or find more formal academic work on this, I recommend searching for these broader terms in academic databases like JSTOR or Google Scholar : "The Sociology of Fetish Subcultures" "Materiality and Gender Performance" "Eroticized Identities in Digital Spaces" : The internet has allowed for "niche" intersections
: Does the specific focus on "nylon" reduce the individual to a collection of textures and parts, or does it provide a space for trans women to express a specific, high-glamour aesthetic that they were historically denied?
Much of the content surrounding this topic is filtered through the "male gaze." Academic analysis often looks at how trans bodies are commodified in digital spaces: