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A Love Island Australia star LAUGHS as she reveals her mother ran over TWO dogs in bizarre Instagram Story! FBOY Island's Molly O'Halloran has revealed how she pulled off that EPIC finale plot twist! MAFS' Harrison Boon admits to buying into ‘double standards' when it comes to men and women ‘selling nudity'! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get extra hot tea on PATREON! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our newsletter! Follow on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIK TOK, and join the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip, request, question, or receipts? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner or advertise with us? Contact: Partnerships@sodramaticmedia.com! This is an independent podcast by entertainment journalist Megan Pustetto, who is dedicated to bringing you the hottest reality TV tea each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's pod we're going over conversing about sex with our children. Our 7 year old daughter asked us "what is sex?" - we brushed it off. Well... she went to google, and not only had the definition, but saw the images! So as husband and wife we need to navigate how we're going to approach this situation, in a like minded-way, so our children not only understand sex at it's basic level, but also that it's natural and not nasty.
"1. The love of doin' it If sex positivity were as simple as enjoying the nasty, there would be hella sex positive people (and I likely wouldn't be writing this!). It's not that simple. The main problem is that people judge others for the way they have sex. That shit's unacceptable. Also, sex-loving people can “convince” their dates to have sex with them. Sex-loving people can be both queer and transphobic. These types of sex-loving people clearly don't believe in the fundamentals we just covered (seeing sex as healthy and accepting/respecting the sexual choices of others). 2. Thinking everyone should like sex because you do Sex positivity is most definitely NOT thinking everyone should like sex. People have been hurt, they've been turned off, they've felt scared… whatever the reason may be, all of those reasons are valid. You don't have to be able to relate - and you don't get to judge. 3. Having a simplified relationship with sex The word positivity makes people think of an uncomplicated and easy relationship with sex. Sex positivity has nothing to do with this. Instead, it encompasses the many different ways we experience sex. Sex can be bland, painful, shocking, and so many other things. It should exist for everyone - asexual people, disabled people, rape survivors, and so on. It's rare to have a simple relationship with one's own sexuality. The cultural movement that is sex positivity exists because of the dark and complex experiences and sentiments felt by so many. 4. Sexually objectifying others Sex positivity is sometimes used as a means to objectify others. Personally, I can recall numerous occasions where a guy sloppily hitting on me transformed into him boasting about being a sex positive man. Dude. Sex positivity is not treating people like things! You are never being sex positive if you project your desires onto other people. Owning your desires (or lack thereof) One of the biggest misconceptions about sex positivity is that it means you want to have sex all the time, with anybody. Being sex positive is not about the amount or frequency of the sex you are having, but rather your attitude about sex. Sex positivity recognizes that having sex is healthy, but so is not having sex. You can be sex positive and asexual, autosexual (only have sex with yourself), sexually active with partners, and anything in between. Being sex positive is not about the amount or frequency of the sex you are having, but rather your attitude about sex. Not everyone is sexual or sees sex as an essential part of their life. Part of sex positivity is acknowledging that sometimes people don't want to have sex, either in the moment, or at all. On the other hand, wanting and having a lot of sex is equally healthy and valid. And while sex positivity means having the freedom to talk about sex with no shame, not everyone is comfortable talking or hearing about sex. Keep in mind that being open or private about sex is not a reflection of your attitude, but rather something to consider depending on how comfortable your company is." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
This week Desi and Meka talk about some of the concepts around toxic monogamy and share thoughts on sex-shaming.
Join Jill as she chats to Kelly Johnston about Sex Shaming, Working in the Sex Industry, Narcissistic Men & Healing. This is an epic conversation, and today we celebrate Kelly for sharing her vulnerable truth. Have you signed up to Jill's 1/2 day workshop The ‘S' Word yet? It starts on Sunday 6th March 9:30am-12:30pm (UK TIME) This workshop is perfect for you if you're currently in a relationship & desire a deeper & connected relationship with your partner. https://www.jill-ritchie.com/the-s-word Sign up today ladies…. Today's Episode is sponsored by Estheva - Medical Aesthetics Clinic. https://estheva.co.uk/ Have a gorgeous weekend. Jill x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jill as she chats to Kelly Johnston about Sex Shaming, Working in the Sex Industry, Narcissistic Men & Healing. This is an epic conversation, and today we celebrate Kelly for sharing her vulnerable truth. Have you signed up to Jill's 1/2 day workshop The ‘S' Word yet? It starts on Sunday 6th March 9:30am-12:30pm (UK TIME) This workshop is perfect for you if you're currently in a relationship & desire a deeper & connected relationship with your partner. https://www.jill-ritchie.com/the-s-word Sign up today ladies…. Today's Episode is sponsored by Estheva - Medical Aesthetics Clinic. https://estheva.co.uk/ Have a gorgeous weekend. Jill x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For as long as the Mormon Internet has existed, Ex-Mormon women have been expressing concerns about abusive behavior by Ex-Mormon men. Today a panel of Ex-Mormon women come together on Mormon Stories Podcast to introduce athe following six concepts: 1) Consent, 2) Deference to Patriarchy, 3) Gender Roles, 4) Modesty, 5) Sex Shaming, and 6) Victim Blaming. The intent of this episode is to help educate Ex-Mormon men about how to treat Ex-Mormon women, particularly online and in Ex-Mormon communities. Participants in the panel are: Hannah Dunnigan, Sarah Hess, Margaret Frances Phillips, and Elisha Lee.
On this episode of the Brownskin Blueprint hosts Brittany Williams and Shawana Ward discuss women and their affiliation and perceptions on sex! Tune in as the two discuss taboo topics, women expressing themselves explicitly without shame, and navigating balance of pleasure and liberation.
We brought back our most requested, most listened to, most searched episode for a part 2!!!Lex and Kels are back at it with another sex based advice episode! Our sexy sex episode was our most popular BY FAR so we just delivered what we already knew you wanted!From talking porn with your partners, the WORST sex stories of all time, how to handle work flirting, chatting all things sex positivity and culture ,and SO MUCH MORE. You know you want to go ahead and listen to this episode ASAP!!!Having issues with sexy time? Wanting to step up your game?! Looking to expand your kinks? Try new things? Curious?! We GOT YOU!WANTING TO SEND IN A QUESTION OR SHARE A STORY FOR OUR NEXT EPISODE?!FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS TO SUBMIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE OR SIMPLY JUST SEND US AN EMAIL WITH ALL THE DETAILS !!Podcast Email: generationunstablepod@gmail.comPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationunstable/Kelsey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_nicolem/Lexi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexisperplexed/FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TOPIC ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EXCLUSIVE UNSTABE CONTENTInstagram: @generationunstable
Episode 4 is in true ERIKA fashion. That's right, a straight from the heart, full emotion, rant about something I am extremely passionate about. In this episode, I discuss my frustrations with sex shaming within our society and how I interpret the development of doing so. Please remember that sex is a beautiful spectrum of pleasure, intimacy and connection and there is no right or wrong way in doing so! TW: There is talk of SA/ SH and lack of consent as well as some very truthful aspects around sex work, STI stigma, genital shaming, and sexual desires.
We're kind of hyper in this one so it's a fun episode! As always we kick things off with some personal updates including Jenna's new magnetic eyelashes, why she got flipped off at Loblaws and the dead pigeon Jesse found on her front lawn. OMG! Then we get to the weird news: first up is a hilarious story about a woman who got a note from her neighbour asking her to "stop screaming like a pig" during sex. Could you imagine? Speaking of sex, whether your libido has gone trough the roof during the pandemic or whether it has disappeared entirely, both are normal and Jenna explains the new study reporting that. Next up, a kidnapper with a heart; a criminal made off with a mom's car but her baby was still in the back seat! Listen to find out what happened. Next, we've all forgotten a password here or there but imagine if millions of dollars were on the line and you only had two guesses left? It happened to a rich Bitcoin guy. Finally, what may be the best non-violent revenge on a cheating boyfriend... It's a crazy world out there and we're just here to report it. Cheers! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Crazy Beeutiful Life Podcast! Today's episode is part of the subseries, Bee's Estrogen Empire, which is dedicated to discussing topics regarding the health and wellness of women. Today we are super fortunate to have an incredibly powerful guest on the show, Sheyne Blandford Pick. Sheyne and I met the way we all meet these days, online. After stumbling upon her instagram, I knew I needed to have her on the show as her mission resonates so closely with the mission of the Estrogen Empire within the Crazy Beeutiful Life. Sheyne is truly a force and advocates for the normalization of sex, the abolishment of slut shaming, and letting people know that "Your vanity is welcome here". The days of slut shaming women who celebrate the bodies they have worked are for is over. Sheyne and I leave no topics off the table. In today's episode we discuss sex, slut shaming, body image, sex shaming, only fans, masturbation and more. We hope that by having open conversations about sex we can normalize female pleasure and change the mindset regarding sex for women. I cannot thank Sheyne enough for coming on the show and having such a vulnerable conversation. Please head over to Sheyne's instagram and chet out her videos, @sheynesalwayseating - trust me, you WANT TO FOLLOW HER. She will change your perspective forever. I love you all so much, thank you for listening to today's episode. It's a beautiful life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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In this special edition of the Think Queerly Podcast, I speak with my friend and colleague, Shaun Proulx about the issue of shaming and judgment of those who are choosing (and needing) to have sex during the COVID-19 pandemic and social quarantine.Haven’t We Been Here Before?In this episode Shaun and I get right into the various contrasts we are witnessing in human behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic and why that reminds of our own experiences having lived through the very beginnings of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.We discuss the layers of shame, including gay shame, bareback shaming from the early days of AIDS and eating our own — how marginalized groups are often more judgmental of their own, which further exacerbates feelings of shame and a lack of belonging and acceptance. Shaun drives home the point that this is a conversation for everyone who has sex, not just gay men. Everyone needs to hear this message and have this conversation.We talk about the neuroscience of the mammalian brain, which is always seeking acceptance, connection, care. I those needs are not met, we have a difficult time using our pre-frontal cortex, the so-called human brain for logic, reasoning, and planning for things like safer-sex strategies. This all comes back to the human need for touch, physical connection, and sex — the longer we go without social connection, the more difficult it is to be “human.” We are all feeling some form of social-distancing fatigue.This of course makes it even more of a challenge being single right now, especially for people living alone. For those who suffer depression or have challenges with addiction, following the rules is more challenging and stigma and preaching abstinence simply does more harm than good.We conclude with a discussion about the need for compassionate and empathetic advocacy, as well as practicing more empathy for all of us. COVID-19 is the straw that has broken the camel’s back; it is a tipping point for humanity to realize that it’s not just a global health pandemic, rather, this is a life-changing, world-altering, system-disruption that is forcing us to evaluate civil liberties, human rights, and greater respect for the planet.About Shaun ProulxShaun has credits as a television personality and host, producer, talk radio host, motivational speaker, columnist, author, publisher, actor, live event host, spokesperson, life coach, and activist for the issues of mental health, animal rights, and HIV stigma. He is the publisher TheGayGuideNetwork.com, Canada’s #1 LGBT digital magazine since 2002. Find out more about Shaun at his website, ShaunProulx.ca.Links to Articles Mentioned on the ShowHIV/AIDS in Contrast with the COVID-19 Pandemic — Lessons in History The Prejudice of PrEP: You’re Fucked if You Don’t Bareback – LOP093Why Gay Shame Is Your SuperpowerHumanity’s Tipping Point — Without a Return to Compassion, We’re FinishedGGN EMPOWERMENT: Pandemic Shaming – Sex In Covid TimesGGN EMPOWERMENT: Sex + PnP In Pandemic TimesCovid Conversations with Shaun Proulxfagdemic on Twitter & Instagram
Nick and Erin talk about chicken coops, various aspects of the court system, raising our future kids, and starting an OnlyFans.
In this week's episode, Karly sits down to talk about her own experience with sex-shaming, how it's ruined her outlook on therapy, and some real life examples that triggered it al. Don't forget! Head to Patreon.com/heybitches and become a patron so you don't miss out on early episodes, merch discounts, exclusive episodes, & more! Make sure to tune into Hey Bitches every single Tuesday & Thursday and subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, & Spotify! If you're feeling extra frisky, screenshot this episode and tag @heybitchespodcast on Instagram to be shared on the story. Bye bye bitch!
On today's episode we discuss the PR fail that got tongues wagging. We also dissect the MAFS sex shaming claims and reveal all the juicy Love Island secrets you didn't know. If you'd like to continue in the conversation please join us on Instagram and Facebook at: @Outspoken_the_podcast.
In this episode, I talk with one of my very good friends about her journey navigating the modesty lessons taught in her religion, body shaming throughout society, and the Puritan culture affecting her mindset on sex, her body, and modesty. //Resources:Websites:beautyredefined.orgtiffanyroe.comCourses:Body Image Course Intro to Intuitive Eating CoursePerfectionism + Self Love CoursePodcast Episodes:Modesty by Q MoreBody Image by Tiffany RoePostpartum Body Image by Tiffany RoeInstagram:@beauty_redefined@angelina_hill07@heytiffanyroe//Follow along with the rest of my journey.Instagram: @whytliWebsite: whytli.comContact me here.
After a quick rant and celebration, Sir Denver B tackles your questions and goes deep into how choosy your sex can be while also advising you to be proud of your sexual acts on this Season 1 finale.
Ben and Kami discuss Kami's sexual history and the shame and difficulty in their marriage and do a book review on Linda Kay Klein's book: Pure. PURE by Linda Kay Klein https://amzn.to/2K26lcO Leave us a message: (206) 651-5744 Discuss on FB: https://goo.gl/THhxCF We're writing a book (get updates) https://goo.gl/wfaEaY YouTube: https://goo.gl/Uwo9wb Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/c/FightforTogether Our book, coffee, and camera recommendations https://www.amazon.com/shop/fightfortogether Thank you for supporting our work! https://www.patreon.com/fightfortogether paypal.me/fightfortogether Venmo - @fightfortogether CONNECT IG: https://instagram.com/fightfortogether/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/fightfortogether/ TW: https://twitter.com/fight4together FFT@crawfordlife.com RECORDED May 23, 2019 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fightfortogether/support
My good friend Fallon Reached out to me and and wanted to talk about Sex Shaming and some thing she has gone through and personal discoveries she has had when it comes to her sexuality. I open up on the same topic as well as why I gave up porn.
När är det OK att ha åsikter om sina vänners sexliv? Veckans lyssnarfråga söker svar på vart gränsen går mellan shaming och omsorg. Med: Adjani, Ebbis & Cassandra. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
- Everybody ain't always a victim.-What happened to innocent until proven guilty though?- it is possible to have urges and willingly act on sex at an age younger than the legal limit...WHY IS EVERYBODY ACTING SO NEW AND APPAULED?
Ëmmer wann et drëms geet, eng aner Persoun fir d'éischt ze këssen, stellen sech déi selwecht Froen: Wourun erkennen ech, ob déi aner Persoun dat och wëll? Wéi ginn ech hier ze verstoen, dass ech si kësse wëll? Wéi soll de Kuss selwer idealerweis sinn? Nodeems d'Anne an d'Tessie iwwer hier Erfahrunge geschwat hunn, erkläert d'Kelly an der Rubrik, wat Sex-Shaming ass.
We're here for another round of advice! We received amazing questions from our listeners that cover a wide range of topics, including supplementation, activism that avoids triggering others, and being vegan while struggling with social anxiety. The post 190 Advice Episode! B12 Supplements, Sex-Shaming, Imposter Syndrome, and more! appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
This Week, Older Black Women appreciation & E-Mails; Plus, A quick review of Cardi B's album & The RETURN OF SONGS OF THE WEEK! Please be sure to Rate five stars, Review and Subscribe. SHOW NOTES An Easter Story (3:30) Songs Of The Week (22:08) Fine Wine BLK Women/ Sex Tapes(39:22) Sex Shaming(48:25) E-Mails (56:06) Final Thoughts (1:11:35) E-MAIL: Askthepointpod@gmail.com Voicemail: (815) 905-1299 SUBSCRIBE Droid: https://goo.gl/QnbPJC APPLE: https://goo.gl/lXV5fD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podtomenice/support
How Cliterate are you? Dr. Laurie Mintz gives us the 411 on female pleasure. We're getting Literate about the Clitoris with Dr. Laurie Mintz. We talk fun facts about your clitoris, tips in helping you experience orgasm, and skills in communication to get the sex life you desire! Here's what you'll learn in this episode: Female stages of sexual response Fun facts and myth busters about female pleasure and orgasm Practices you can take to help you achieve your pleasure and orgasm potential How you refer to your vulva impacts your relationship with pleasure Strategies for best communicating for getting the sex you want. WHY YOU’LL LOVE THE SHOW Real life stories and expert interviews to help you improve your sex life, by addressing mental blocks, nourishing your body, and balancing your hormones. This podcast will feel like you’re sitting down for coffee with your two best girlfriends to chat about the most erotic and embarrassing things you’re dying to share and get advice about. The best part? They’re the experts. Sex expert, Dr. Cat Meyer with hormone and detox expert, nutritionist Diane Kazer reveal to you what works (and what doesn’t) in the most entertaining way, encompassing all things sex and sex hormones such as self-love, sex toys, bedroom play, body shame, libido, frisky food, PMS, hormone balance and anything else sex-blocking you from the sex, life and body you deserve and desire. Each episode will give you simple steps and sexy strategies you can implement NOW to leave you feeling empowered, courageous, playful and motivated. Eat Play Sex is YOUR guide to all things sexy, healthy, and fun to rock the body of your dreams and help you get back in the playground with those you love. Because…#sexmatters Be sure to check back every second Wednesday (#humpday – how appropriate) for a new episode, and head over to iTunes to subscribe! We appreciate and LOVE reading your reviews, it’s how we decide future topics! To leave us a review for the podcast, CLICK HERE. Then click on ‘View in itunes’ under our picture square. Your itunes app will open, then click ‘ratings and reviews’ and VOILA, you can drop a love note there! OR if you’re on your smart phone, I know it sounds ridiculous (itunes did it, not us), but open your ‘podcast’ app, then in the search bar type ‘Eat Play Sex’, then click on our image under ‘Podcast’ headline, then you’ll see ‘reviews’ in the middle tab, then ‘Write a Review’. Thankfully, our goal is to make your sex hormones, dream body and sex life more convenient and enjoyable than THAT process…but regardless…We appreciate hearing from you more than you’ll ever know! Got a question you’d like us to answer? Email us at sexmatters@eatplaysex.com or visit us at www.EatPlaySex.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eatplaysex/message
Michael and Gerald are coming to you with much to say from Gloom Tomb East. Michael starts it up addressing Public Morals, Lamar Odom & The Kardashians and his upcoming matchup against Matthew Berry in the Howard Stern "Emotional Friends" Fantasy Football League. Gerald joins and they get into wanting to follow around Harvey Levin with a camera, the Sick F*ck of the Week, NBA players that need to cut their WIG PIECE, actor to actor advise for Andrew Garfield (with special guest Danny Aiello), the state of slut shaming, G Moneti's Actors Workshop and more! This episode is not to be missed!
UPDATE: Jenna is no longer contactable for her services. This week on Dorky (or Sexy) talks- I interview Jenna: a former independent phone sex operator/aural courtesan/phone sex actress/phone sex artist. Armed with questions from friends and myself, we get into the nitty, gritty, and sexy business behind being an independent phone sex lady. So sit back, take a break from your daily grind, grab a coffee, and get the dork’s perspective (with headphones for this episode) on Jenna’s work! Also including: Business, Entrepreneurship, Phone Sex Companies, Super Hero Fetishes, Marvel, Lawyers, MILFs, Husbands, Kids, Family, Puritans, Long Distance Relationships, Sex-Shaming, Catholics, British People, Saucy cunt fuckers, Internet fun, and more!
Now here’s something: bonus footage post-interview with Jenna, the former Phone Sex Lady. Jenna and I have a surprisingly inspirational talk based from her life experiences, Disney Villains, BDSM, and even life motivations and aspirations. She also calls me out a few times for my shenanigans and rustles my jimmies. Weird right? Sit back, take another break from the Monday grind, get a beer, and get the dork’s perspective (with headphones on) on anything and everything with enjoy the conversation! Also including: BDSM, Craig’s List, Jimmy Johns, Sandwiches, homemade porn, phone sex, fetishes, Disney Villains, Catholics, Firewood, Russian Accents, First Times, Faith, Chick-Fil-A, Atheists, Sexual Empowerment, Sex Shaming, Kink Clubs, more business, shady people, Phone sex operator business scandals, waitresses, drama, positive thinking, God, rednecks, speaking Mexican, stereotypes, harassment, mother daughter calls, Jenna’s daughter’s work, making ends meet, economy, dildos, authenticity, VYou, and more!