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In this conversation, Kirby and Ember discuss personal updates, including health concerns and the complexities of relationships. They delve into themes of jealousy, bisexuality, and the challenges faced by individuals in straight relationships who identify as bisexual. The discussion highlights the importance of open communication and understanding in relationships, as well as the fluidity of identity and attraction. They encourage listeners to explore their own identities and have honest conversations with their partners.
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In this episode, Vee and Elle go deep with Liv Love: sex writer, sex educator and swinger, and new friend from Hedonism Swing Breakers 2025! They focus on bisexuality, labels, performance anxiety, shame, strap on sex ... and a play-by-play of how to go from zero to orgasm. This is a no-holds-barred conversation about questioning your bisexuality, pussy insecurities, and so much more! Lack of confidence eating going down on women. (00:49)Liv's story. (5:35)Bisexuality: when do you know you're bi? (10:05)Performance Anxiety when you're new to going down on a woman. (12:42)Labels: Hetero-Romantic, Bi-Sexual, etc. (18:14)How our upbringing affects our comfort with being bisexual. (21:20)Kinsey scale: where do the girls feel they fall on it? Female vs. male energy. (27:10)Projections of our pussy insecurities: smell, taste, what it looks like, etc. (34:27)Taste/smell and how the pussy changes over the orgasm cycle. (41:00)How to eat pussy: encouraging full body orgasms, waiting until the vulva is ready to receive oral, and bringing the pussy from dry to orgasm. (44:26)How to have and give multiple orgasms. (52:52)Poll results: women are insecure about their woman on woman skills. (57:08)Tip to build confidence: go down on someone who's already orgasmed, who's an easy cummer, and do fears/desires/boundaries. (58:41)Above the waist bisexual: is it okay to just not go down on women? (1:03:10)Strap on sex! (1:05:56)Hang ups around our own vulvas affecting our desire to go down on others. (1:08:56)Final Nugget! (1:10:26)Liv Love is a sex writer, sex educator and swinger. She teaches workshops as a sex expert on the Temptations cruises and writes about the lifestyle, sex and porn on her blog Honeyahh.com. Links:Website: Honey AhhInstagram: @livlove_incBlog Post referenced: Help! Eating Pussy for the First TimeWhere to find us, and how you can support us:Instagram: @girlsgonedeeppod Merch: girlsgonedeep.com/shop Woo More Play Affiliate Link: Support us while you shop! WHOREible Life: Get 10% off your deck with code GONEDEEP at whoreiblelife.com Instagram: @wlthegameContact: girlsgonedeep@gmail.com
Disability Series, Episode #1 of 4. How and when scientists, doctors, and society started conceiving of the physical and emotional components of same-sex desire as a psychiatric condition of the mind? This was neither an ancient belief nor a postmodern (aka, post-1950) one, and it wasn't an exclusively American phenomenon either. Rather, the classification of same-sex desire as a “disorder” had its roots in the foundations of psychiatry as a profession in the 19th century. Over the last 100+ years, that classification impacted individuals all across the world. You've heard of Sigmund Freud, whose work in the 1920s standardized a form of talk therapy that sought to interpret actions, thoughts, and desires through a particular lens of analysis. “Psychoanalysis,” though short-lived as a psychiatric practice, was certainly part of the longer-term framing of queerness and transness as “mental illness.” But Freud is just the tip of the iceberg. Today we're digging into the history and relationship between psychiatry and sexuality; the scientific theories of sexuality that helped shape modern ideas about the relations between gender, genitals, desire, and identity; and the consequences of the medicalization of sexuality. Bibliography Adriaens, Pieter R., and Block, Andreas De. Of Maybugs and Men : A History and Philosophy of the Sciences of Homosexuality, University of Chicago Press, 2022. James E. Bennett and Chris Brickell, "Surveilling the Mind and Body: Medicalising and De-medicalising Homosexuality in 1970s New Zealand," Medical History 62, no. 2 (2018): 199-216. Ross Brooks, “Transforming Sexuality: The Medical Sources of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–95) and the Origins of the Theory of Bisexuality,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 67 (2010) 177–216. Maurice Casey, “‘I want to be to Ireland what Walt Whitman was to America': Esotericism and Queer Sexuality in an Irish Social Circle, 1890s–1920s,” History Workshop Journal, 00 (2025), 1–22. Mian Chen, "Homo(sexual) socialist: Psychiatry and homosexuality in China in the Mao and early Deng eras," Gender & History 36 (2024): 657-672. Richard von Krafft-Ebing, Psychopathia Sexualis (1894) Harry Oosterhuis, Stepchildren of Nature (2000) John Stuart Miller, "Trip Away the Gay? LSD's Journey from Antihomosexual Psychiatry to Gay Liberationist Toy, 1955-1980," Journal of the History of Sexuality, Vol. 33, no. 2 (May 2024) Lamia Moghnieh, "The Broken Promise of Institutional Psychiatry: Sexuality, Women and Mental Illness in 1950s Lebanon," Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 47 (2023): 82-98 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The queens super-gay it up with Stephanie Burt, the editor of the new poetry anthology, SUPER GAY POEMS.Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.NOTES:Check out SUPER GAY POEMS: LGBTQIA+ Poetry after Stonewall, edited by Stephanie Burt, out on April 1, 2025. Read Hera Lindsay Bird's "Bisexuality"Check out Best New Zealand Poets and 20 Contemporary New Zealand Poets.Read JD McClatchy's "My Mammogram" The article we reference by the founders of AALR is "The World Doesn't Stop for Derek Walcott, or: An Exchange between Coeditors." Gerald Maa and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis.Here's a link, if you haven't listened to our episode "We Can Shift the Canon"Vendler's final book is called Inhabit the Poem: Last Essays, out from Penguin on September 2, 2025.Read "Breakfast with Miss Bishop"--Helen Vendler on Elizabeth Bishop.Read here for more about Essex Hemphill.Stephanie wrote about teaching the Taylor Swift course at Harvard for Vanity Fair.Read Stephanie's "Taylor's Version: The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift"The Tay Learning Podcast that Stephanie mentions can be found here.Read Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market"
Buckle up fellas! And ready yourselves for an excursive exploration of how bisexuality operates under capitalism. We've long been fans of Sophie K Rosa's radical writings on modern love, intimacy, and relational structures, and were thrilled to find that they are a fellow bisexual — and listen to LOB. In this episode we wonder: are bisexuals too slippery to market to? what does capitalism stand to gain from ignoring fluidity? and — does bisexuality suffer from… a branding issue?!Enjoying Life of Bi? Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/lifeofbiFind out more about our work: https://www.lifeofbi.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this conversation, Wayne Scott shares his journey through a mixed orientation marriage, detailing the challenges and transformations he and his wife faced. They navigated the complexities of identity, love, and commitment, ultimately redefining their relationship through non-monogamy. Wayne emphasizes the importance of communication, patience, and the willingness to adapt as individuals grow over time. His story serves as a testament to the possibility of creating a fulfilling partnership that honors both personal and shared desires. Keywords mixed orientation marriage, non-monogamy, relationships, LGBTQ+, marriage advice, communication, love story, personal growth, therapy, bisexuality, coming out, LGBTQ+ Takeaways Mixed orientation marriages can thrive without ending in divorce.Communication is key in navigating relationship challenges.Non-monogamy can be a viable option for some couples.Patience is essential when exploring new relationship dynamics.It's important to redefine what marriage means to you.Love can persist through difficult transitions in a relationship.Couples can create their own rules for their relationship.Support from a therapist can facilitate difficult conversations.Children can adapt to their parents' non-traditional relationships.Personal growth is a continuous journey within a marriage.Sound Bites "It doesn't always end in divorce.""A new idea turned his marriage into a love story.""Your marriage can be whatever you want it to be.""It's okay to take a couple years to figure it out.""It can be whatever you want it to be.""They chose to break the rules and norms of society."Audio Chapters 00:00 Navigating Mixed Orientation Marriages09:50 The Shift to Non-Monogamy20:01 Lessons Learned from Non-Traditional Relationships Podcast website and resources: https://www.OutLateWithDavid.com YouTube Edition: https://youtu.be/wHFdiTkYoYk YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvsthP9yClKI4o5LxbuQnOg Certified Professional Life Coach, David Cotton: https://www.DavidCottonCoaching.com Contact me: mailto:david@davidcottoncoaching.com © 2025 David Cotton Coaching, LLC. All rights reserved. The "Out Late With David" podcast and its content are the property of David Cotton Coaching, LLC. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from David Cotton Coaching, LLC is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to "Out Late With David" and David Cotton Coaching, LLC with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Natalie is joined this week by Shohreh Davoodi, author of the weekly newsletter The Queer Agenda, self-trust coach, and host of Conjuring Up Courage. The women have a heartfelt conversation on all the ways women were conditioned to not listen to their guts or trust what their bodies were thinking, their hearts were feeling, or their brains were thinking. Shohreh will go through her experience with discovering her sexuality and identifying as a lesbian. This hits home with Natalie as she grapples with what dating and her own romantic life may look like in the future as she re-examines who it is she is actually attracted to and interested in, The women will dive deep on how it is okay to experiment, what it means to take chances even if they may be wrong, and how we deserve a society that gives us a safe place to try new things if that's what we need to do.Support the Show:Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! We are currently running a free trial on all three tiers!All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you know when all bonus material is out and learn about all our other projects.
Aspyn Ovard joins us for a candid conversation about embracing bisexuality, healing from divorce, and stepping into a powerful new life chapter. We unpack everything—from dating women to balancing motherhood and her thriving career, and why California is exactly what her healing era ordered.Send us your questions at the WT9HOTLINE@GMAIL.COMFollow Wild Til 9 on Insta: @WildTil9Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/WildTil9Watch Wild Til 9 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WildTil9See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What's it really like to date both men and women? This week, I'm joined by podcast host and content creator Renee Buckingham for a deep dive into bisexuality, non-monogamy, and the double standards that bi men and women face. We also chat about the male loneliness epidemic, emotional labor in relationships, and why women just get each other. Plus, we spill the tea on our ADHD-fueled side hustles and navigating identity in a world that loves to put people in boxes.
Melisa and Alli discuss how some people have the optimism of a baby bird -- and address if there is a "mean girl" mentality from lesbians towards bisexuals.
Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, Sauce Mackenzie discusses various themes including Jello Ball's transition into music, the implications of gangster rap, and the cultural identity within hip hop. He reflects on his personal experiences and the challenges of navigating affection in schools, particularly regarding same-sex relationships. Additionally, he addresses the perceived agenda affecting black communities and the influence of societal changes on youth. In this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie delves into various pressing issues within the black community, including the understanding of sexuality, the importance of masculinity, the challenges faced by incarcerated individuals, and the impact of cultural appropriation. He also discusses the aging of celebrities, the complexities of relationships involving bisexuality, the significance of representation in music, and societal expectations regarding body image. Throughout the dialogue, Mackenzie emphasizes the need for open discussions and understanding within the community.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections02:02 Jello Ball's Music Career and Identity10:36 The Impact of Gangster Rap on Jello Ball15:09 The Role of Hip Hop in Cultural Identity19:12 Navigating Affection in Schools26:16 The Agenda Affecting Black Communities28:52 Understanding Sexuality in the Black Community31:39 The Role of Masculinity in Modern Society34:39 Challenges Faced by Incarcerated Individuals36:42 Cultural Appropriation and Identity40:22 The Impact of Aging on Celebrity Culture44:02 Navigating Relationships and Bisexuality50:07 The Importance of Representation in Music54:04 Body Image and Societal ExpectationsTakeawaysSauce Mackenzie emphasizes the importance of authenticity in music, particularly for Jello Ball.He advocates for Jello to embrace a lifestyle-focused rap style rather than gangster themes.The conversation highlights the cultural significance of hip hop in shaping identity.Mackenzie reflects on his role in schools and the challenges of enforcing affection policies.He acknowledges the need for fairness in monitoring student behavior regardless of sexual orientation.The discussion touches on the perceived agenda to depopulate black communities through societal influences.Mackenzie expresses concern over the aggressive behavior of young women in schools.He believes that the influence of rap music is powerful and can shape societal norms.The episode underscores the importance of mentorship and positive role models for youth.Mackenzie calls for a balance between personal beliefs and fair treatment of all students. We have never had a problem with gay people in the black community.The LGBTQ agenda is compared to historical exploitation.Masculinity is crucial for young black men.Cultural appropriation is a significant issue.Aging celebrities face unique challenges.Relationships with bisexual individuals can be complex.Natural beauty is often undervalued in society.Representation in music is vital for cultural identity.Body image issues affect both men and women.Open discussions are necessary for community growth.Sound Bites"You can make a song called Louis Vuitton Lifestyle""We need you to be Jello. Be that fly ass nigga""I don't want a child to feel like he doesn't like me""It's an agenda to emasculate black men""Rap music is very, very powerful and influential""We have never had a problem with gay people.""We can't let society sisyphire our men.""We are raising too many feminine young men.""Stop telling black people about tSupport the show
In this episode of Sex and Bacon, Sarah Davis joins me for a no-holds-barred conversation about dating today—from navigating the wild world of dating apps to uncovering what we truly want in a partner. We get real about expectations, self-sabotage, and why so many of us keep attracting the same type of relationships.
This week on Sapphic Survival Guide, Cheyenne and Gina go into the archives!We will be taking a hiatus from recording new episodes, but we will be re-releasing some of your favorite old episodes in the meantime. Thank you, always, for being a listener!Submit your own questions by messaging us on Instagram or emailing us at sapphicsurvivalguide@gmail.com. You can also leave us a voicemail at 724-209-8877 (US. Only - You can also send a voice note via email. Unless stated otherwise, you are giving us permission to play your voicemail on the podcast.)CreditsProduced by Gina Finio and CheyenneEdited by Gina FinioCover Art by Sev & CheyenneMusic by PartnerSound Effects by Audio VampireFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok and subscribe to our Patreon for extras!Follow Cheyenne on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTokFollow Gina on Instagram, TikTok, and her website
Noelle Cope (Sapphic Representation In Media ep) is back to talk to Natalie about the abundant joy of being a bi-sexual woman. Natalie and Noelle will talk on the nuanced differences between dating men compared to dating women. Noelle will give some insight on what would make Natalie brave enough to approach women to date and the two women plan out their perfect bi-dates. And of course, we will discuss how Patriarchy and misogyny shaped bi-sexuality in their minds and the underlying influences that keep up from living an authentic romantic life.Support the ShowMake sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!Find NoelleWebsiteInstagramBuy Her Poetry Collection
This week I'm joined by comedian, born-again bisexual and mental illness connoisseur, Freddie Arthur! We chat about why she started doing stand-up, her upcoming solo show: Dysfunctional Family Jukebox, her journey with sexuality, her experiences within queer dating culture, animal mating rituals, and the tragic tale of a rat with blue balls.
Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew is the author of Swinging on the Garden Gate: A Memoir of Bisexuality & Spirit, now in its second edition; the novel Hannah, Delivered; a collection of personal essays, On the Threshold: Home, Hardwood, and Holiness; the chapbook, A Map to Mercy, due out winter 2025; and three books on writing: Writing the Sacred Journey: The Art and Practice of Spiritual Memoir; Living Revision: A Writer's Craft as Spiritual Practice, winner of the silver Nautilus Award; and The Release: Finding Creativity and Freedom After the Writing is Done. She is a founding member of The Eye of the Heart Center, where she teaches writing as a transformational practice and hosts an online writing community. She is a recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board artists' fellowships, the Loft Career Initiative Grant, and is a Minnesota Book Awards finalist. She lives in Minneapolis with her wife, daughter, and two rambunctious cats. You can learn more about Elizabeth at www.elizabethjarrettandrew.com and www.spiritualmemoir.com.
Today I'm bringing you the top 2 podcast episodes of 2024. Personal Journey of Bisexuality (00:01:31) Jennifer shares her experiences of exploring bisexuality after opening her marriage. Childhood Experience with Sarah (00:02:56) Recounting a childhood kiss with a friend, Jennifer reflects on early attractions to women. Opening Up to New Experiences (00:04:15) Jennifer discusses her decision to explore her bisexuality through dating apps. First Date and Connection (00:05:30) Details of Jennifer's first date with a woman, including their initial kiss and chemistry. Realization About Preferences (00:06:39) Jennifer realizes her desire for both women and men during her date. Preparing for Their First Night Together (00:07:50) Jennifer describes her preparations and excitement for her first intimate encounter with a woman. Intimate Encounter Description (00:10:02) A detailed account of Jennifer's first sexual experience with a woman, including sensations and emotions. Exploring Each Other's Bodies (00:11:30) Jennifer shares her feelings about the differences between male and female bodies during intimacy. Communication in Bed (00:12:34) The importance of open communication and feedback during sexual encounters is emphasized. Dynamics of Girl-on-Girl Sex (00:14:49) Jennifer discusses the unique aspects of sexual experiences between women compared to men. Using Toys in Same-Sex Encounters (00:15:57) Exploration of using dildos and other toys when engaging in sex with women. Responsive Desire in Women (00:17:24) Jennifer explains how women's bodies communicate pleasure and desire differently than men's. Techniques for Female Pleasure (00:20:01) Sharing techniques for stimulating female anatomy, emphasizing the importance of patience and attention. The Joy of Extended Sessions (00:22:35) Jennifer highlights the ability for women to have prolonged sexual experiences and multiple orgasms. Recommendation for One-on-One Sessions (00:23:51) Encouragement for women to explore intimacy without male partners to enhance their experiences. Podcast Episode Timestamps Fun Games in the Bedroom (00:26:05) Discusses playful sexual challenges with partners to enhance intimacy and enjoyment. Reclaiming Sex Explained (00:27:11) Introduces the concept of reclaiming sex in open relationships and its emotional significance. Personal Journey of Reclaiming (00:28:35) Shares Jennifer's personal experiences and realizations about the need for reclaiming after encounters. The Importance of Closure (00:29:52) Explores the necessity of closure after sexual experiences with others to maintain connection. Reclaiming Process Ritual (00:31:07) Compares reclaiming to a closure ritual, emphasizing its importance in intimate relationships. Experiences with Threesomes (00:32:21) Describes the dynamics and challenges faced during threesomes and the need for individual connection. Physical and Emotional Needs (00:34:43) Discusses the complexity of emotional and physical satisfaction in multi-partner scenarios. The Bonding After Sharing (00:37:14) Highlights the emotional reconnection experienced after sharing intimate moments with others. Community Feedback on Reclaiming (00:41:01) Invites listeners to share their thoughts on reclaiming sex and personal experiences in relationships. Closing Remarks and Call to Action (00:41:58) Encourages audience engagement through feedback and sharing experiences related to the topic. Follow Jen: https://www.instagram.com/theopenbedroompodcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theopenbedroompodcast/support
Send Eve a text, question, or suggestion! Join Patreon :Add free early releases of Please Me! Bonus episodes & Eve's webinarsThis special Christmas episode of Please Me! brings a heartfelt and powerful conversation between Eve and Danielle Bezalel, creator and host of Sex Ed with DB. Danielle is the host of her own show called Rom Com Vom also. Danielle shares her personal journey of embracing bisexuality and discusses the fluid nature of sexuality, offering a compassionate perspective on identity, representation, and self-discovery.From navigating labels to unpacking societal norms, Eve and Danielle reflect on the importance of self-acceptance and how evolving views on gender and sexuality are transforming conversations across generations.Settle in with a cup of cocoa, and let this holiday episode inspire you to embrace your authentic self!Episode HighlightsBisexuality and the LGBTQ+ Spectrum: Generational Shifts in Sexual Identity: Pop Culture Reflections: The duo explores moments from movies and TV that perpetuate harmful stereotypes and why representation is key.The Power of Communication:Resources & Links:Explore Eve's world: Website: pleaseme.onlineFollow Danielle Bezalel:Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcastTikTok: @sexedwithdbWebsite: www.sexedwithdb.comSupport the showSupport the Show Explore these affiliates and support Please Me Podcast: Website: Please Me Online - Reach Eve and stay connected. OWWLL App: Call Eve on OWWLL app using code EH576472 for a $10 free trial. Download OWWLL SDC.com: Join the premiere "modern lifestyle" ENM website with a free trial membership using code 37340. Sign up on SDC.com Streamyard: Get $10 towards your streaming products and stream live with Eve! Visit Streamyard Organic Loven: Treat yourself to new bedroom toys at this incredible website. Explore Organic Loven Parlor Games: Hormone replacement for women, eliminating issues like incontinence. Shop at Parlor Games Buzzsprout: Save $20 on the best podcast hosting site. Get Buzzsprout LifeWave: Experience stem cell technology that enhances libido and changes lives. Visit LifeWave Juice Plus+: Enjoy plant-based nutrition with the nutrition of 30 fruits and veggies daily....
In this episode of Seggs Talk Radio, Thea welcomes guest Zachary Zane to dive into themes of polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, and bisexuality. Zane reflects on his personal journey, discussing how he used non-monogamy to avoid emotional investment and his experiences at swinger and bisexual events. He addresses societal stigmas around male bisexuality, his evolution in relationships, and moving from polyamory to an open relationship with his current partner. Zachary also talks about his upcoming book projects, his transition from writing personal narratives to fiction, and shares insights into his mental health journey, including his use of somatic therapy. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of finding community, overcoming sexual shame, and navigating personal identity in a way that feels authentic and fulfilling. EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS
Send us a textEpisode 547: Cowgirl Sex in the Sauna Excerpt & Writing with Erotic Imagination, Exploration, and Bisexuality with Author Christian Pan.Join Ruan Willow in a captivating conversation with Christian Pan, a prolific author who has published over 100 erotic short stories in 18 books since 2021. In this episode, they dive into Christian's journey as a writer, his unique approach to storytelling, and the intricate layers of erotic fiction.Christian shares insights into his creative process, discussing how he finds inspiration from everyday experiences and the world around him. He opens up about the challenges and triumphs of writing erotica, exploring themes of sexuality, identity, and the human experience. Discover how Christian navigates the complexities of writing bisexual characters and the importance of representation in the genre.As they delve deeper into the world of erotic fiction, Christian and Ruan discuss the evolving landscape of self publishing, the impact of technology on the industry, and the significance of platforms like Theo Reads that champion creative freedom. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of storytelling and the limitless possibilities of erotic fiction.00:00:25 Christian Pan has published more than 100 erotic short stories since 202100:02:12 You have quite the array of things you've done. And all your publishing is fantastic00:03:56 So what do you tend to focus on for tropes in your erotica00:05:17 You sound like you start with an idea and then the characters come after00:07:04 Do you think of yourself more of a plotter or pantser00:12:05 Fiction is a useful kind of art form, like other art forms00:13:33 You like to add sex to your writing in some stories00:15:29 Some people review erotic writing as sex work, which floors me00:20:10 5 simple steps to being a successful self published RO author00:22:43 Why are you writing? What is compelling you to do it?00:23:27 How would you define success as a writer?00:28:16 Did you start with writing erotica or have you written other genres00:49:26 You do include bisexuality in your work00:52:19 Bisexuality is often presented as multiple partner or a threesome00:56:43 When I was a college student in New York City, no one was bisexual01:01:39 I personally cheer every time someone creates a new erotica book01:03:02 Do you have a favorite book or a favorite character that you createdShow notes headliner app For more info or to get in touch www.christianpanerotica.com. The Best Bi Erotica of the Year, Volume One (I edited & created this anthology, and it features 15 contributing writers.)Reunion (most recent novella. MM erotic romance)French Kiss (short story collection with Jenna Citrus & Simone de Boudoir, same-sex, opposite-sex, groupsex stories)Support the showSubscribe for exclusive episodes: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1599808/subscribeSign up for Ruan's newsletters: https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillowhttps://linktr.ee/RuanWillowI Dare You book https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/idareyouthesaturdaysexchallenge
In this throwback episode, John and Jackie discuss feel confident in embracing your bi-sexuality while attending a swingers club! They discuss the change over time with people embracing their sexuality at swinger clubs. Tune into learn how to handle these situations with grace and maintain respectful, loving communication.
Opening Up the Marriage (00:01:13) Jess's experience of opening her marriage and dating. Initial Conversations (00:01:37) Jess shares the discussions she had with her ex about creating a dating profile. First Interaction on the App (00:03:37) Jess recounts how she discovered Jennifer's profile and initiated interest. Stepping into Bisexuality (00:05:45) Jess reflects on her journey of exploring her bisexuality and past dating experiences. Nervousness About First Dates (00:10:02) Jess admits her nervousness about going on first dates after years of being in a relationship. Sexting and Communication (00:11:01) Jess and Jennifer discuss their effective sexting and communication styles. First Date Setup (00:12:44) Jennifer shares how Scott prepared their vehicle for a romantic encounter. Importance of Individual Connections (00:19:56) Jess emphasizes the significance of one-on-one dates for deepening individual connections. Encouraging One-on-One Time (00:21:00) Jennifer emphasizes the importance of Jess and Scott having one-on-one time to deepen their connection. The Car Encounter (00:21:49) Jess and Jennifer share a playful encounter in the car, highlighting their adventurous side. Mall Cop Interruption (00:22:27) Their fun is interrupted by a mall cop, leading to a humorous and chaotic situation. Meeting Jess's Family (00:24:21) Jess expresses excitement about introducing Jennifer to her family, showcasing openness in her relationships. Sexual Connections (00:26:07) Jess and Jennifer discuss the depth of their connections beyond just sexual experiences. Using Communication Apps (00:27:01) They talk about their preferred communication methods to stay connected despite physical distance. Planning Intentional Time (00:31:02) Jennifer shares the importance of being intentional about spending time together amidst busy schedules. Kitchen Table Polyamory (00:33:01) The speakers explore the concept of kitchen table polyamory and its significance in their relationships. Intentional Relationship Dynamics (00:37:10) They discuss the importance of setting intentional dynamics with new partners to ensure compatibility. Sexual Bucket List (00:38:00) Jess shares her experiences crossing items off her sexual bucket list since opening up her marriage. Curiosity About Dungeon Scene (00:40:09) Jess expresses interest in exploring the dungeon sex scene and what it entails. High-End Sex Clubs (00:41:32) Mention of upscale sex clubs in cities like New Orleans, LA, and New York. Mushroom Experiences (00:42:35) Jess expresses interest in trying mushrooms, potentially enhancing their sexual experiences. Sex Fest on a Cruise (00:43:07) Ideas for a fun, kid-free cruise with a focus on sexual exploration. First Strip Club Experience (00:43:52) Jess recounts her first visit to a strip club and the fun that ensued. Vibrator Control at the Strip Club (00:44:12) A playful story about controlling each other's vibrators during a lap dance. Encouragement to Explore (00:45:22) Jess encourages listeners to pursue their interests in non-monogamous relationships. Follow Jen: https://www.instagram.com/theopenbedroompodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theopenbedroompodcast/support
This week on Get Canceled, Sheryl and the gang read another listener confessional whose email brings awareness to the spectrum of sexuality and what it truly means to be bisexual. In other words, put your party hats on and slide down that rainbow. Because after this episode, you might want a little taste of the other side.Continue to send your confessions - the good, the bad, definitely the dirty and of course the r*tarded- to getcanceledinfo@gmail.comDISCLAIMER: This show is for entertainment purposes only. The views expressed by the guests do not necessarily reflect the views of Get Canceled. All guests remain anonymous.If you enjoy, please rate review subscribe and share!Have you or someone you love been canceled? Sheryl wants to hear from you! Email: getcanceledinfo@gmail.comTwitter: @GetCanceledPodwww.getcanceled.com
There was a moment in 2020 when Instagram was suddenly blanketed by black squares as social media users struggled to find a way to express that they supported the justified anger and calls for justice within the Black community. In the years since, as the frenzied media cycle churned on, the spotlight may have shifted away from issues of racial justice and the black squares were quietly deleted, archived, or simply moved down the feed, subsumed by images of holidays, events, and new outfits. My guest Darnell L. Moore, a writer and activist, has not stopped agitating, musing, and talking passionately to issues where race and queer issues intersect. He speaks with rightful passion and intensity about his story and how it relates to all of us, in finding his identity as a young, Black, Queer person. This meant dealing with the lies that others told about what it means to be a man of colour, raised in a community of faith. This unreleased episode, recorded in early 2023, was delayed by technical issues. Now resolved, we're excited to finally share it with you. Read Darnell's book "No Ashes in the Fire". Visit his website. – Content Note: This episode contains a brief allusion to self-harm. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-injury, call Lifeline in Australia on 13 11 14, or your national suicide prevention hotline. – Shop Latest Discover Bespoke This episode was live-recorded Wurundjeri country. Cleopatra's Bling Podcast was produced by Zoltan Fecso and the CB team. Original music by Cameron Alva.
What if it took you until MID life to say out loud something that you've been trying to find the words for your whole life. Something like: “Yes, I know I am a mother, married to a man, but I am also bisexual…and I'm ready to date women.”That's the story of today's guest, the novelist Julie Cohen. Julie was in her 40s when she came out as bisexual. She tells Holly Wainwright that some people asked her why she bothered. As if age, itself, rendered her sexuality irrelevant. Others suggested that just as an adolescent's sexuality can be dismissed as a “phase” - perhaps hers was simply a mid-life crisis. Dating after divorce, navigating the apps and the first post-long-term relationship sexual encounters are interesting and nerve-wracking for anyone, and Julie says that was no different for her. You're going to hear how it all went, the pleasures of post-penis sex, what she found the differences in dating men and women to be, and just how it felt to be living the version of herself that, as Julie says, she didn't even have a word for when she was growing up. You can follow Julie Cohen on Instagram here. You can find Julie's books here. THE END BITS: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Follow us on Instagram @MidbyMamamia or sign up to the MID newsletter, dropping weekly here. CREDITS: Host: Holly Wainwright Executive Producer: Naima Brown Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Jacob Round Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is very well known to listeners of the show, or so you think.For the past six years, we've been delighted to get to know comedian Matt Brown, for their snark, sass and being unconventional when it came to gender expression as Ms Brown Comic. This past fall, Matt has been going through a lot of changes, for one they are changing their social media handle from Ms. Brown comic to just Matt Brown. And on top of that, Matt is now currently dating a woman. Bisexual folks are real after all, and belong in our community, but sometimes they raise a few eyebrows when they find themselves in love. Today the artist formerly known as Ms Brown Comic joins us to talk about lifting the veil on their onstage persona and finding their authentic self yet once again. On November 30 at the Lincoln Lodge in Chicago, Matt is putting the fun in funeral as he lays to rest his past persona and gives birth to his new self. And no, it's too far along for a late term abortion- the theater has already been booked. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:★ instagram.com/msbrowncomedy★ instagram.com/faustofernos★ instagram.com/marcfelionPlus–• Ellen says farewell, cruel America as she and her wife permanently move to the UK.• Hallmark Channel inspired holiday films are getting queer for the holiday season. • The long-awaited film adaptation of Wicked defies both gravity and box office expectations in its opening weekend, reaching a massive global debut of $164 million.
Netflix reality star Dominique Defoe (Too Hot to Handle S4 and Perfect Match S2) shares her experiences as a queer woman of color in the straight dating show landscape. Dominique opens up about the misrepresentation and bisexual fetishization she faced. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Shantal, Lynnie and Gary share a fan story that sparks a larger conversation about bi-sexuality. The trio share their own experiences and thoughts about various different sexual identities. Please submit your own questions and stories www.coffeeandcleavage.com
Comedian Sherry Cola (Joy Ride, Turning Red) shares her journey of coming out as bisexual, how she met her girlfriend, navigating dating in the queer community, and monetizing a breastmilk kink.WATCH this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/RH4fK4ksCNsWrite to Nicole! Send your dirty messages to whywontyoudatemepodcast@gmail.com with the subject line "Dirty Message," and Nicole may read it in a future episode.Sponsors:Uncommon Goods: To get 15% off your next gift, go to uncommongoods.com/dateme.Betterhelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/DATEME and get on your way to being your best self.Follow Nicole Byer: Website: nicolebyerwastaken.comInstagram: @nicolebyerX: @nicolebyerNicole's book: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746This is a Headgum podcast. Follow Headgum on Twitter, Instagram, and Tiktok. Advertise on Why Won't You Date Me? via Gumball.fm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Melissa is bisexual, sapphic and polyamorous. She is a coach who helps folks align their values and their lives, navigate heartbreak and build relationship skills. We talk about her coming out story. De-centering men. The academic industrial complex and, with her PhD and my JD, whether and how to pursue higher education. Freelance work and whether to take the plunge. Melissa was raised Catholic and has developed a spiritual practice after leaving The Church (TM). Join us! Melissa's website: https://www.melissafabello.com/ Melissa's IG: fyeahmfabello Patreon.com/fkdp (you can follow for free and get updates and freebies from me!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bevin (safe and secure way to buy me a snack!) Venmo: @bevinb Cash App: $BevinBoss Buy my aerobics video! fatkiddanceparty.com/video4pack Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1SJCL864DDKEH?ref_=wl_share Tee shirts: https://genuinevalentine.com/collections/fat-kid-dance-party Instagram: @fatkiddanceparty @bevinsparty Work one on one with me: https://queerfatfemme.com/one-on-one-with-bevin/ You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SelfCareParty Blog: queerfatfemme.com Email list: http://eepurl.com/dyX3db Threads, Tik Tok, Twitter: @bevinsparty Facebook.com/bevinsparty Like/subscribe/review/send a link to a friend! It all helps! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/support
The infamous Andy Dick returns for a revealing 1-on-1. They talk about Andy's sobriety, his bisexuality, growing up with an absentee dad, finding his biological parents, his decreased libido, and going to Diddy parties. Then, they discuss Andy's time on The Ben Stiller Show, what Andy does for income in 2024, why Jon Lovitz blames Andy for the death of Phil Hartman, and Joe Rogan's anti-marijuana stance on the set of NewsRadio. For more with Andy Dick: ● INSTAGRAM: @andydick ● TWITTER/X: @andydick ● WEBSITE: andydick.com ● DOCUMENTARY: The Sad Little Angel Clown (That Cried) - filming now, premieres next year. Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● https://Bioptimizers.com/adam and use promo code Adam ● https://Kalshi.com/adam ● http://Sendthevote.org/Adam or text ADAM to 33022 ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
So I'm just gonna preface this episode and say that I did not wanna come on here talking about this, but God has been putting this on my heart for the past few months to speak out about the struggles that I've faced. I know that other people are dealing with these same struggles or have dealt with these struggles and I know that I just have to walk in obedience. I have to just do what God's called me to do. He's been putting it on my heart to be honest, open up, and make this episode, and I know he's gonna put the right people in front of this episode and some chains will be broken, some strongholds will be broken in the name of Jesus Christ. I just have to be a vessel for his work So in today's episode, we will go into lust, pornography, and struggles that I've faced. In past episodes, I've talked about different addictions and struggles that I've faced, but I have never opened up about the things that I'm going to be talking about today. Enjoy! This episode's show notes: https://www.faithfuelsmyfire.com/post/god-please-deliver-me-breaking-free-from-strongholds-of-lust-p-rn-bisexuality If you do want to donate to help me go on the mission trip there are specific things that you will want to do whenever you click on that link to make sure that they know that you're supporting me as the missionary. So I'm going to tell you exactly what to do. If you want to click on that link and donate whatever you can. So you're going to go on the website: https://globalventures.tv/give and then you want to make sure you click on where it says "support a missionary." Once you do that, you'll put in however much you want to donate. Then in the "memo" portion of it, make sure that you type in my name so they know that it is for me, my name is Lorena Espy. If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Camille
In this episode, Tracey and Kelsey discuss these three anonymous questions:1) I didn't start having good sex until my early 30s, and within a few months of dating I started squirting. Now, it's a ridiculous amount. I can't have sex anywhere except on a waterproof mattress cover or blanket. Sometimes just kissing my partner makes me gush slightly which can be uncomfortable if I can't immediately change underwear. We were hooking up in the kitchen the other day and I made a decent size puddle on the floor. Is there a way to lessen the amount of gushing or turn it off? 2) On Valentine's Day, I gave my wife a gift—a clitoral suction toy. She enjoyed it so much that every time we have sex, she uses it. At first, I enjoyed it too (and my hands didn't get as tired), but now I'm starting to worry. Will I become less attractive to her? Will we ever have sex without toys? Is sex with me boring or not as pleasurable? How should I deal with this?3) I'm a married man in a loving relationship and enjoying great sex with my wife. Over time, I've realized that I'm also attracted to men, though I've never fallen in love with one. I've been exploring my sexuality privately, but I'm unsure how to navigate this while being committed to my marriage. I'm still very attracted to my wife and don't want to lie to her, but I also want to keep our marriage alive. Do you know anyone else who has been in a similar situation? How did they approach it, and what advice do you have for exploring bisexuality in a way that respects your partner and relationship?To have Tracey and Kelsey discuss YOUR secret sex question, enter it anonymously at https://bit.ly/3C4AelUWant a copy of Tracey's book, Great Sex Starts at 50? Enter code GREATSEX on ChronicleBooks.com for 30% off! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sexologist Alexa Andre (@sexwithalexa) is joined by Leanne Yau (@polyphiliablog), who shares her journey from growing up in Hong Kong to leaving a law career behind to become a full-time content creator focusing on non-monogamy. They discuss what it's like getting recognized at sex parties, balancing a large online platform, and how being neurodivergent shapes Leanne's life and work. Leanne opens up about her current relationship structure, her shift from orgasm-driven sex to scheduling time for pleasure, and her thoughts on whether non-monogamy is more challenging for men. They also dive into successful de-escalations as an alternative to breaking up and why sex, for both Leanne and Alexa, is totally a hobby! Check out Leanne and Zachary Zane's workshop on Bisexuality and Non-Monogamy on Nov 10th here!
Our understanding of the term bisexuality has been in a state of constant evolution. In a moment when bisexual adults make up the largest share of the LGBTQ+ population, how is bisexuality being re-imagined, reclaimed — and sometimes relinquished? Anita meets two people who have grappled with the term's history, meaning and power for building community.Meet the guests:- J.R. Yussuf is the author of “Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure”- Jazmín Aguilar is a host and senior audio producer at the Boston GlobeRead the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on TikTok and Instagram Leave a message for Embodied
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In this engaging episode of Seggs Talk Radio, Thea meets with WeezyWTF and Mandii to discuss a wide range of topics related to sex, relationships, and personal experiences. They share their encounters on dating apps, navigating kink communities, and the quest for compatible partners. We cover a LOT: dating dynamics with younger men, and the role of religious values in relationships. WeezyWTF also provides insights into the business side of sex work and related industries through her show 'Sex Sells.' Furthermore, they delve into managing finances as sex workers, the challenges of digital censorship, and the complexities of sex work transactions, including the use of Bitcoin. This episode offers a frank and insightful look into personal boundaries, sexual preferences, financial realities, and professional endeavors in the world of sex. EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNTS
This episode explores different ways that bisexual women in monogamous relationships can connect to their sexuality while respecting and honouring their partnership. Featuring Mim Kempson a dating and relationship coach. Emily and Mim discuss: What is a dating and relationship coach? When should you see a relationship coach? Biphobia Common bisexual myths How can a bisexual woman honour her sexuality with a cis-gendered heterosexual man when polyamory and opening the relationship isn't on the table If a man feels threatened by their partner's sexuality in this relationship, what can they do to break down that fear and instead support their partner? Mim's website: https://www.mimkempson.com/ FOLLOW US on Instagram @thatsorgasmicSend your comments, questions and stories to: emilyduncan@thatsorgasmic.com To book a session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology follow the link: https://www.emilyduncansexology.com/ Leave a review for the chance to receive a discounted session with Emily at Emily Duncan Sexology. Subscribe to my Sunroom: https://sunroom.so/thatsorgasmic (sign up on their website for 30% off my membership) MAGIC MIND: You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% offyour first subscription or 20% off one time purchases with code ORGASMIC20 at checkout You can claim it at: https://magicmind.com/ORGASMIC20See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let us know your views now - text us hereHistory in the making! This is the UK's first regular mainstream show for bisexuals. Hosted by bi activist and writer Lewis Oakley and bisexual journalist Ashley Byrne with comedian and actor Samantha Baines, Bisexual Brunch is a unique podcast for people from all over the world who identify as bi to come together and celebrate their sexuality. Bisexual Brunch along with former host Nichi Hodgson, Ashley and Lewis were included in the UK Pride Power List 2021. Lewis managed to stay in the list in 2022 and soared to No 79 while MIM, the production company behind Bisexual Brunch was also named UK Production Company of the Year 2021 (Silver winner). Most recently it was revealed Bisexual Brunch's listening figures are in the top 3% of podcasts worldwide - and the show reaches 108 countries, more than half the world! Number One in Kenya.A bumper edition for Bi Month - Ashley and Lewis are joined by the founders of the very first Bi-visibility Day back in 1999. Find out how it wasn't called that back then from Wendy Curry and Ladyboy Gigi Wilbur. The bisexual special guest is co-leader of the Scottish Greens Patrick Harvie. Meanwhile as Scotland emerges as the bi nation of the UK (at least in population terms) we stay in Scotland for our main bi journey story from Nick Cook in Dundee. Lewis and Ashley discuss ideological zealotry around LGBT issues, there's an Ask a Bisexual question from a woman whose husband recently came out to her and Ashley and Lewis discuss whether there's such a thing as bi-dar or bi fi.Bisexual Brunch is produced by Ashley Byrne and researched by Andrew Edwards and the team at MIM.The show is recorded in Manchester and London in Great Britain.Bisexual Brunch is a Made in Manchester ProductionWe need your support to continue making Bisexual Brunch. Every show costs in time and money. We no longer use Patreon, so if you support us there, we would prefer it if you moved to this method (click 'support the show' below) - OR via Buy me a Coffee at buymeacoffee.com/info59Support the show
In this episode, Alexis and Savannah discuss the tender relationship to our vulvas, how our vulvas exist as an external womb, and ways to connect with oneself through self-love and exploration. Follow Chrysalis Collective on Instagram @the_chrysalis_collective and visit chrysaliscollective.me for more on full-spectrum womb wellness services.
Earlier this year, I hosted a LIVE open Q&A on SDC where anyone in the community can come and ask questions and conversate with other community members. Some of the topics include: 1. Single Men 2. Bi-Sexuality 3. Swinging Internationally 4. Penile Implants ...... and so much more! Join SDC: https://www.sdc.com/?ref=35907 RSVP to our Events : www.mindbenderparties.com Shop www.mizzysboutique.com Background: Who doesn't love to talk about sex and everything in between? Mizzy Bender is here to talk through all the down, dirty and not so fun moments that life has to offer. Mizzy is one female that isn't afraid to embrace all aspects of life from sexuality to success. Mizzy Bender is a 40 year old female entrepreneur and influencer leading the way within the Swingers / Alternative Lifestyle community. Mizzy's journey started out with Mindbender Parties and still remains traveling the East Coast putting on full thematic swinger events with her partner in crime, Mr. Mindbender. Mizzy's passion and drive is all about creating an environment that is all inclusive and judgment free, where we can be who we are without question. Where one can have a platform to talk about the things we are curious about without question, finding like minded humans to love and support one another. Through this journey, Mizzy's Boutique was formed. An adult novelty shop starting out online and has since migrated into a traveling pop up boutique at swingers / alternative lifestyle events across the US.
Sexologist Alexa Andre (@sexwithalexa) is joined by Cydney (@cydneythelight) in this episode where they dive deep into postpartum body insecurities, bisexuality, and dating. Cydney opens up about her journey from being confident in her body before giving birth to hiding her body for 8 years after having her son at 19. They also discuss how her mom raised a confident daughter, but the lack of representation for stretch marks and postpartum bodies took a toll. Cydney talks about her bisexual awakening, what dating women is like compared to men, and how intimacy and sex differ. From insecurity to acceptance, Cydney shares her inspiring story of body positivity and love.
Are you a birth worker? This is a must listen episode. Tune in now to hear how Savannah and Alexis have navigated leading a womb centered business. Follow Chrysalis Collective on Instagram @the_chrysalis_collective and visit chrysaliscollective.me for more on full-spectrum womb wellness services.
Hello! Please feel free to text me here but you will have to type your first and last name, email and phone number in your message for me to be able to respond. I look forward to connecting! Sincerely, Dr. BawaHave you ever wondered what it truly means to be bisexual? Are you curious about the dynamics of attraction beyond the binary? With Bisexuality Day around the corner on September 23rd, now is the perfect time to explore these questions. In this solo episode, I dive into the most frequently asked questions about bisexuality, debunk common myths, and share insights to help everyone — whether you are bisexual, straight, or just curious — better understand this often-misunderstood identity. Tune in for an episode that will broaden your perspective and answer questions you didn't even know you had.Dr. Kanwal Bawa is America's favorite sex doctor, and the host of America's number one sex podcast, Dr. Sex Fairy. She is Cleveland Clinic trained, and a pioneer in the fields of sexual wellness, skin rejuvenation and hair restoration. She has a state-of-the-art practice in Boca Raton, Florida called Bawa Medical. She earned the moniker Dr. Sex Fairy due to her incredible advances in the field of intimate and sexual wellness. She has even given a TEDx Talk titled "How to Biohack Your Sex Life."Her patients fly to her from all over the world for vaginal rejuvenation, non-surgical labiaplasty, penis enlargement, Erectile Dysfunction treatments, better performance, increased libido, hormone replacement, and more. She also provides virtual consultations for those who are unable to travel to her for in-office treatments. Dr. Bawa also has her own line of Dr. Sex Fairy supplements which includes Renew (testosterone booster), Enhance (nitric oxide booster) and Passion (libido enhancer).To schedule a virtual or in-office consultation with Dr. Bawa: https://www.bawamedical.com/contact/To learn more about Dr. Sex Fairy supplements:https://shop.bawamedical.com/collections/supplements To watch Dr. Sex Fairy in video format: https://www.youtube.com/@drsexfairy To learn more about sexual wellness: https://www.bawamedical.com/sexual-health/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drsexfairy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealdrsexfairy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorsexfairy
Tuck chats with Vogue culture writer Emma Specter (she/they) about unionizing Condé Nast, embracing Bisexuality 2, and not monetizing their gender exploration. Listen to the full episode on Patreon to hear Emma talk about seeing girlies from middle school at their book events; being asked about her boyfriend on the local news; and shoplifting gender from an infinite nonproblematic Sephora. Emma's memoir More, Please is available now! Find Emma @specteremma / @emmaspecter. Senior Producer: Ozzy Llinas Goodman Logo: Ira M. LeighMusic: Breakmaster CylinderAdditional Music: Blue Dot Sessions
Today, more people identify as LGBTQ+ than ever before. However, this is largely due to a big increase in the number of persons identifying as bisexual. So in this episode, we’re going to dive into a recent study published in The Journal of Sex Research that investigates the rise in bisexuality over time. We’ll discuss different ways of defining and measuring bisexuality, why women seem more likely to be bisexual than men, and much more. My guest is Martin Monto, a Professor of Sociology at University of Portland specializing in the intersection between gender, sexuality, and public health, with an additional focus on society’s impact on the natural environment. Monto has an extensive publication record focusing on social aspects of sexuality and the sex industry, including notable publications on sex buyers, webcam users, “hooking up,” and bisexuality. Some of the topics we cover in this episode include: What are some of the different ways that scientists have defined bisexuality? How many people today identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual—and how have these numbers changed over time? With the rise in bisexual identification, has there also been a rise in bisexual behavior? How do rates of bisexuality differ for older versus younger adults? Why might more women identify as bisexual than men? You can connect with Martin here. Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology. *** Thank you to our sponsors! Passionate about building a career in sexuality? Check out the Sexual Health Alliance. With SHA, you’ll connect with world-class experts and join an engaged community of sexuality professionals from around the world. Visit SexualHealthAlliance.com and start building the sexuality career of your dreams today. Xersizer is the world's only FDA regulated hydropump and it provides a discreet and effective way to exercise an area of the body that’s neglected in the gym. To learn more and get a 20% discount off of your purchase, visit xersizer.com/SAP. *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest. Heart photo by Jiroe (Matia Rengel) on Unsplash.
Today on our show, we bring you a story by Sarena Neyman. Sarena is in Allison's 2nd Draft class, which is made up of writers who come together to share a draft of their essay and receive feedback from the group. Sarena's stories are funny and brimming with voice and perfect landings.Sarena Neyman has been writing for numerous human rights groups for more than 20 years, working on causes from digital privacy to affordable housing to marriage equality. She writes for cabinlife.com and PeaceVoice.com. Sarena lives in Western Massachusetts.If you're looking for a writing coach to help your student with college application essays, contact Allison Langer.Writing Class Radio is hosted by Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz. Audio production by Matt Cundill, Evan Surminski, and Aiden Glassey at the Sound Off Media Company. Theme music is by Justina Shandler.There's more writing class on our website including stories we study, editing resources, video classes, writing retreats, and live online classes. Join our writing community by following us on Patreon. If you want to write with us every week, you can join our First Draft weekly writers groups. You have the option to join Allison on Tuesdays 12-1 ET and/or Mondays with Eduardo Winck 8-9 pm ET. You'll write to a prompt and share what you wrote. If you're a business owner, community activist, group that needs healing, entrepreneur, or scientist and you want to help your team write better, check out all the classes we offer on our website, writingclassradio.com.Join the community that comes together for instruction, an excuse to write, and the support from other writers. To learn more, go to www.Patreon.com/writingclassradio. Or sign up HERE for First Draft for a FREE Zoom link.A new episode will drop every other WEDNESDAY. There's no better way to understand ourselves and each other, than by writing and sharing our stories. Everyone has a story. What's yours?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The caller shares updates on personal life, including relationship progress, therapy, finances, and career and romance concerns. The caller discusses struggles with bisexuality, forming connections, and recent dating experiences, focusing on communication and relationship perspectives. They explore family dynamics, past traumas, and childhood wounds' impact on relationships. Stefan guides the caller on trust, vulnerability, and communication skills for healthier relationships and personal growth. The conversation concludes with well-wishes and gratitude for honest reflection and growth opportunities.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS: MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING' - AND THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI AND AUDIOBOOK!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, the interactive multi-lingual philosophy AI trained on thousands of hours of my material, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022