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06-28-2020, 12:46 AM
https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/ramy-steve-way-masturbation-scene-disability-sex
Ramy Youssef has known his real-life best friend Steve Way, who lives with muscular dystrophy, since they were in 5th grade. Way, who plays a version of himself on Ramy, once told Youssef that he sometimes suffered from blue balls. So Youssef brought up the topic in his Ramy writers' room. One of the writers, Kate Thulin, jokingly asked if Way ever considered requesting that Youssef help relieve him. “It was a massive light bulb moment for all of us,” says Youssef. “I was like, ‘Hey, did you ever think of asking me?’ And there was just this, like, pause for a second, and he was like, ‘I mean, I kind of thought about it for a second once, but I wasn’t seriously going to ask you.’” Way says of the scene: “Obviously, when you hear that, on the surface, it’s like, ‘Oh, man, that’s going to be weird.' But knowing that it was from Ramy, it would be done right; it would be done in a fun way."
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Ramy Youssef has known his real-life best friend Steve Way, who lives with muscular dystrophy, since they were in 5th grade. Way, who plays a version of himself on Ramy, once told Youssef that he sometimes suffered from blue balls. So Youssef brought up the topic in his Ramy writers' room. One of the writers, Kate Thulin, jokingly asked if Way ever considered requesting that Youssef help relieve him. “It was a massive light bulb moment for all of us,” says Youssef. “I was like, ‘Hey, did you ever think of asking me?’ And there was just this, like, pause for a second, and he was like, ‘I mean, I kind of thought about it for a second once, but I wasn’t seriously going to ask you.’” Way says of the scene: “Obviously, when you hear that, on the surface, it’s like, ‘Oh, man, that’s going to be weird.' But knowing that it was from Ramy, it would be done right; it would be done in a fun way."
ALSO:
Why Ramy's Season 2 soundtrack includes an Arabic-language cover of “I Will Survive" (https://www.gq.com/story/ramy-soundtrack-interview): “Inevitably people are going to hear a song and Shazam it,” says Ramy Youssef. “Then they're going to look up the artists and then they're learning about Egyptian history. They’re getting a window into our artistic lineage in this way that’s just so exciting for me.”
May Calamawy talks doing an episode inspired by her own alopecia areata (https://www.vulture.com/article/may-calamawy-ramy-dena-interview.html)