- Katherine Levac was a guest on the Party Pyjama podcast, co-hosted by Marina Bastarache and Maxime Gibeault.
- She spoke openly with humor and candor about her behaviors in romantic relationships.
- She admits to having certain behaviors she’s working on.
- She also discusses her orientation.
Katherine Levac was the recent guest on the Party Pyjama podcast, co-hosted by Marina Bastarache and Maxime Gibeault.
During the conversation, the comedian opened up with transparency and self-deprecating humor about certain behaviors she may exhibit in the context of a romantic relationship. She explained that some of her reactions or habits can sometimes complicate the dynamic with partners, or even create less pleasant situations for the other person.
«What hurts others is that I always flip on a dime. … All or nothing, but overnight: oh, no, it’s over. I don’t dwell on the past too much. My decision, you know, I let it simmer, but once it’s made, it’s made. But that tends to surprise people. … I’m very secretive, very secretive. I don’t do it on purpose,» the comedian explains.
She also continues by addressing an issue she’s aware of for quite some time and would like to improve.
«I’m also very resentful; that’s my biggest flaw. I’m working on it. … It’s never my fault, really—whatever happened, it’s your fault. … That’s super wack, I’m actively working on it,» Katherine confides.
Romantic relationships can be complex and often come with challenges unique to each partner. Katherine Levac’s disclosures show that no one is perfect and that recognizing one’s own flaws matters.
Unfiltered About Her Preferences
Katherine Levac spoke frankly about her sexual orientation and dating journey. She explains having been in relationships with both men and women, while becoming more aware of what suits her personally and emotionally.
During her appearance on the podcast, she mentioned feeling more aligned with herself when she is in relationships with women. She says it’s in this context that she began to better understand certain relational dynamics and to work on her behaviors. She emphasizes that these relationships allow her to be more authentic, even though they can be more challenging at times.
«For me, with girls, you have to be honest. For me, these relational problems, I’ve just started addressing them in relationships with women. Because that’s where I was 100 percent authentic. There’s something true … it’s also more confrontational,» she confided.
These revelations illustrate a sincere introspective approach, where Katherine Levac is chiefly seeking to understand herself better and to evolve in her future romantic relationships.

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