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Viagra for Cramps? (from CRAMPED)

If you like Sex Ed with DB, you're going to love CRAMPED! We know Viagra (sildenafil citrate) as a treatment for...one specific male problem. But a 2013 study showed it could potentially be SHOCKINGLY effective for dysmenorrhea. So what happened in that study? Why would a boner p ...  Afficher plus

BEST OF: TRANS SEX

In this Best Of episode, we've compiled some of our favorite conversations all about trans sex. What's different about having sex as a trans person, with a trans person, or as a trans person with another trans person (we see you and love you, t4t folks). With a lot of laughs and ...  Afficher plus

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Episode 214: Common Sex Questions, Answered
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If you ask any sex educator, researcher, or therapist what the most common question they receive is, they’re probably going to have a very quick answer. People ask us a LOT of sex questions—and the same ones have a tendency of popping up over and over again. So let’s tal ...

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Episode 303: Common Things We Get Wrong About Sex (Essential Listen)
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It turns out that many of the things we think we know about sex aren’t entirely true. So let’s set the record straight and explore what we do and don’t know about sex and the human body.

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Episode 289: Popular Sex Questions, Answered By A Sex Therapist
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