Episode 320: What You Don’t Know About The Penis

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Episode 484: Who’s Responsible for Your Orgasm? (Essential Listen)

How much do you really know about orgasms? In this episode, we answer common questions about climax and explore the concept of orgasm equity, including what it really means to close the orgasm gap. We’ll also discuss strategies for experiencing more pleasure, and whether becoming ...  Show more

Episode 483: Making Relationship Agreements That Work

When people open a relationship, they often start by asking: what are the rules? But the real key to healthy non-monogamy isn’t rules. It’s clarity about needs, desires, and expectations. In this episode, we’re talking about how to design relationship agreements that actually wor ...  Show more

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