EP347 - Unveiling the Allure: The Psychology Behind Sex in Public

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The Biggest Lies Men Are Taught About Sex

Welcome to Episode 496 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I am excited to be joined by David Chambers, who speaks to me about male sexual performance anxiety and creating more connected sexual experiences.In this episode, David and I talk about the pressure many men feel to perform d ...  Show more

EP495 - Peptides, Hormones & Libido: The New Frontier of Women’s Sexual Health

Welcome to Episode 495 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I am excited to be joined by Dr. Debra Durst who speaks to me about biohacking sexual health, hormone optimization, and libido after 40.In this episode, Dr. Durst and I talk about how sexual health can shift during perimenopau ...  Show more

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