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Michaela Rodriguez from Reach Reproductive Health talks about the upcoming launch of their pro-life sites in the metro St. Louis area. Reach Reproductive Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free exceptional reproductive healthcare and support services to the greater St. Louis area at no cost. They empower individuals through medical care, essential resources, and education, ensuring they have the knowledge and confidence needed to make empowered decisions about their reproductive health. Their services include no-cost STD/STI testing and treatment, lab-quality pregnancy tests, obstetrical ultrasound, prenatal and parenting education, material resources, and more. More info here: https://outreachforlife.org/ Also more info here: https://reachreproductivehealth.com/ NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP We discuss the disappointment of the "nothing-burger" Epstein Files released by Pam Bondi. She says she's waiting for more info from the SDNY and FBI. More on the story here: https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2025/02/27/breaking-fbi-releases-epstein-files-vault-read-them-here-n2186090 MO rep. Jason Smith comments on the nation's spending problem. The People's Union USA is focusing on "economic blackouts" at various times including today and various weeks through July 4. Story and blackout list here: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/business/economic-blackout-day-why-some-will-be-boycotting-major-retailers-friday/3685441/ Tom Homan comments on the city of Boston, its mayor, and ICE. Santa Fe (New Mexico) County Sheriff Adan Mendoza comments on the investigation into the deaths of actor Gene Hackman, his wife, and one of their dogs at their home in Santa Fe. The cancelled Annie Malone May Day Parade has now been UNcancelled! Organizers say that local support will help the event happen after all. That's on May 18. More info at https://www.anniemalone.org/annie-malone-parade/ In spring training action, the Cardinals beat the Miami Marlins 8-4. Up next: the Houston Astros this afternoon at 12:05. Blues beat the Washington Capitals 5-2 in DC. They're back home at Enterprise Center on Saturday night to host the LA Kings at 7pm. (8:20am) The People's Union USA is focusing on "economic blackouts" at various times including today and various weeks through July 4. Story and blackout list here: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/business/economic-blackout-day-why-some-will-be-boycotting-major-retailers-friday/3685441/ (8:35am) Michaela Rodriguez from Reach Reproductive Health talks about the upcoming launch of their pro-life sites in the metro St. Louis area. Reach Reproductive Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free exceptional reproductive healthcare and support services to the greater St. Louis area at no cost. They empower individuals through medical care, essential resources, and education, ensuring they have the knowledge and confidence needed to make empowered decisions about their reproductive health. Their services include no-cost STD/STI testing and treatment, lab-quality pregnancy tests, obstetrical ultrasound, prenatal and parenting education, material resources, and more. More info here: https://outreachforlife.org/ Also more info here: https://reachreproductivehealth.com/ (8:50am) We continue the discussion from 8:20am on "economic boycotts." NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time I interview Dr. Carlton about how to prevent STI's/STD's, how to properly prepare for anal sex, sexual tips, and things every gay man should know relating to sex. Please let me know what you think in the comments.Official merchandise store:https://masculinejasonofficial.com#pornstar #gay #interview #sex #porn #gaypornMy Social Media :Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masculinejasonTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@masculinejasonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/masculinejasonMy Fan Sites (Exclusive Content) and Twitter: https://linktr.ee/masculinejasonMy Amazon Wishlist :https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3E2IMEQGWK2F9?ref_=wl_shareSupport the show
STD/STI testing is not just meant for when we are in our twenties and/or when we are not in a monogamous relationship. In this podcast, through an actual patient story, we talk about why it's important to get routine STD/STI testing no matter our relationship status – without shame. Basically, if you are having sex with someone, even if it's with your significant other, you should get STD/STI testing in order to take care of your health and yourself. I am joined with my co-host and good friend, Touseef Mirza.
This is my final podcast. In this episode, we talk about STD/STI stigma and why it's important to take your sexual health seriously and dabble a little about mental health and the importance of positive affirmations and living authentically. A special thanks goes out to my sound producer Ali and each and every one of my listeners who supported me throughout my journey. Without you, this wouldn't have been a reality, and for that, I'll be forever grateful
This is the second part of the episode from January 15th where Chantall and I discuss Sexual Health in the Latinx Community. Follow Chantall on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chantall.lmft/ All books are linked on my Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756/list/156S6K8AL43ZG?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_aipsflist_aipsfinfluencer-e46be756_54P1QVBFTZCCHA5AQKKE&language=en_US Disclaimer: Please note this is not a replacement for therapy and if you need support, reach out to your own therapist or find a mental health provider who can support you with your sexual health needs. This is also not medical advice, please consult with a medical professional if you have concerns with your physical/ sexual health or seeking Birth control or STD/STI prevention or treatment. GET YOUR MERCH: https://www.unbreakablelatina.com SEND A VOICE MESSAGE:https://www.speakpipe.com/Unbreakablatina AMAZON STOREFRONT | https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756 TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@unbreakablelatina INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/unbreakablelatina TWITTER |https://twitter.com/latinapodcast YOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/@unbreakablelatina --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unbreakablelatina/support
In this episode Chantall and I discuss Sexual Health in the Latinx Community. We speak of the unspoken and take listener questions at the end. Part two of the Q&A will be available next Monday January 22, 2024. Follow Chantall on IG: https://www.instagram.com/chantall.lmft/ All books are linked on my Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756/list/156S6K8AL43ZG?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_aipsflist_aipsfinfluencer-e46be756_54P1QVBFTZCCHA5AQKKE&language=en_US Disclaimer: Please note this is not a replacement for therapy and if you need support, reach out to your own therapist or find a mental health provider who can support you with your sexual health needs. This is also not medical advice, please consult with a medical professional if you have concerns with your physical/ sexual health or seeking Birth control or STD/STI prevention or treatment. GET YOUR MERCH: https://www.unbreakablelatina.com SEND A VOICE MESSAGE:https://www.speakpipe.com/Unbreakablatina AMAZON STOREFRONT | https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-e46be756 TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@unbreakablelatina INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/unbreakablelatina TWITTER |https://twitter.com/latinapodcast YOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/@unbreakablelatina --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unbreakablelatina/support
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
लैंगिक आजार म्हणजे फक्त HIV/ AIDS का?इतर लैंगिक आजारांचे symptoms काय आहेत?STD किंवा STI म्हणजे नेमकं काय? STD/STI रिकव्हर होऊ शकतात का ? लैंगिक आजारांचा मानसिक स्वास्थ्यावर कसा परिणाम होतो? सगळेच लैंगिक आजार जीवघेणे असतात का? अश्या अनेक शंकांचं निरसन करण्यासाठी आपण चर्चा केली आहे डॉ.विनय कुलकर्णी (प्रयास अमृता क्लिनिक) ह्यांच्याशी. Credits Guests: Dr.Vinay Kulkarni (Prayas Amruta Clinic)Host: Omkar Jadhav Creative Producer: Shardul KadamEdit: Shrutika Mulay Edit Supervisor: Tanwee Paranjpe Edit Assistant: Mohit UbheIntern: Sohan Mane, Mandar AloneSocial Media Intern: Sonali Gokhale Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcasts #Khuspus
In this episode, I'm having an honest and open conversation with Sherida from the Aotearoa New Zealand Sex Workers Collective. Sherida dispels common myths and stereotypes around the often misunderstood sex work industry, as we explore its complexities and power dynamics. We dive deep into discussions around the crucial topic of consent and the importance of setting boundaries. We also talk about the critical aspect of sexual health, emphasising the use of protection, regular STD/STI tests, and innovative safety measures in the industry. Whether you're interested in gaining a new perspective or understanding more about sex work and sexual health, this episode is a must-listen! ❤ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are the 5, important pieces of relationship advice for men that are discussed in this episode: 1. Avoid double standards - they're toxic. For example, with your sisters, you should not expect her to do less simply because she is a woman. 2. Control does NOT equal protection 3. You need to be clear about consent. It's always better to ask than assume. 4. If you're sexually active, you can get an STD/STI. You have an obligation to notify people you've hooked up with recently. 5. Should you still be friends with an ex or previous situationship? That is a question you can only answer, but your current partners feelings are valid. Today, I had the pleasure to speak to comedian and friend, Oussama Tabbara. We delved into a discussion, that ranged from hypocrisy found in some Arab men to having an important discussion on consent. Though the title of the episode is "Arab Men", I'm sure the themes discussed can be applied to many cultures and dynamics. Disclaimer: By producing this episode, our goal is not to reinforce stereotypes or create a negative image on Arab men. We ourselves are proud Arab men. We discuss our lived experiences and our observations through our lens, with the goal of challenging norms and creating an open dialogue about it. CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 03:35 Double standards - brothers and sisters 09:27 What does consent look like? 12:16 What you need to know about STDs? 16:25 Should you be friends with an ex? 25:00 Why communication is key in relationships 27:00 Concluding remarks Follow Oussama Tabarra: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouss_comedy/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oussamas_daily_jokeYALLA! LET'S TALK.YOUTUBE: / yallaletstalk ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/yallaletstalkSPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ymbJTX...APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...ANGHAMI: https://play.anghami.com/podcast/1034... FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/yallaletsta...TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@yallaletstalk...SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/Yalla! Let's Talk.#arab #relationship #middleeastern #arabmen #dating #relationshipadvice Arab; Consent
Scotty is back with another episode of Slasher Scotty and his guest is drag queen superstar and contestant on The Weakest Link, Trixy Valentine. Trixy discusses with Scotty the behind the scenes production of being on The Weakest Link and how they had to stop for 1 1/2 hours to fix technical difficulties they never encountered before due to it being a twin episode, how important it is to check your HIV and STD/STI status, the history of the art of drag, and much, much more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slasherscotty/support
Only Fans model contracts life changing STD/STI… https://worldstar.com/videos/wshhHK8FLwV2n4AYfTE7/hot-girl-summer-starting-off-bad-chick-breaks-down-in-tears-after-smashing-an-std-positive-man-who-gotnbsphernbspinfected --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marko-cainn/message
Say you're someone who has an STD/STI...but like everyone else in this world, you still want to be loved. But finding love in those situations can proof to be tricky....which is why it's great that someone like Jennelle Marie Pierce has your best interests in mind with Positive Singles! https://www.positivesingles.com/ We spoke with Jennelle this morning about the recent uptick in STDs and how to navigate those waters!
(Part 2) After combing through several sources such as the World Health Organization, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, WebMd, US Food and Drug Administration, CDC, to name a few…we have compiled a list of the top health concerns affecting women. Today we will hear our expert panelists discuss the top women's health issues based on the perspective of their profession. Our compiled list after looking at numerous resources includes: Cancer Heart Disease Maternal Health Reproductive Health (including STD/STI, HIV, UTI) Mental Health (depression, suicide) The fourth HER Health Collective Roundtable of 2022 featured the following HER Expert panelists: Dr. Charryse Johnson – experienced Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor offering over 20 years of experience serving as a counselor, consultant, and educator. She holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology, NCC 2021. Nicole Wallace - a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years experience helping adults and children with overcoming trauma, managing life transitions, and developing coping skills. Christy Maloney – Registered Dietitian and Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian – Supervisor, CEDS-S specializing in helping those with eating disorders and disordered eating from her practice, Enhance Nutrition Associates. Dr. Holly Durney - Dr. Holly Durney PT, OCS Dr. Durney is an APTA Orthopedic Certified Specialist and has pelvic floor rehabilitation training from the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Maris Feeley - Full-Spectrum Doula, Childbirth Educator, Co-Owner and Director of Carolina Birth & Wellness Kerry Lett -MPH, RDN, LDN is a Registered Dietitian with a Master's degree in Public Health who is passionate about helping women who are trying to conceive, pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum and children to help manage medical conditions, tackle picky eating, and establish a good family relationship with food. To connect with any of our experts, please go to our website directory Today's episode includes a discussion of the following topics: The barrier to access to care and what it looks like from our expert's experience. The systemic nature of not being heard during appointments. In an ideal world, with access to unlimited resources, a receptive community and leadership, etc. what would improvement in this area look like for our experts? Women's health being mainly focused on gynecological and reproductive health, and being a woman in our healthcare system is costly. Expanding the concept of reproductive health beyond just carrying a child. Ways that women from every socioeconomic level can maintain their reproductive health. Understanding your limits and being mindful of your mental wellbeing. Mental Health resources Mental Health Resources: National Maternal Mental Health Hotline 1-833-943-5746 (1-833-9-HELP4MOMS) Women's Mental Health Matters - www.wmnhealth.org Anchor Perinatal Health Therapy for Black Girls and podcast with Dr. Joy Hardin. Postpartum Support International Episode 7: Unpacking Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Episode sponsor: www.davischironc.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herhealthcollective/support
After combing through several sources such as the World Health Organization, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, WebMd, US Food and Drug Administration, CDC, to name a few…we have compiled a list of the top five health concerns affecting women. In this episode, we will hear our expert panelists discuss cancer, heart disease and maternal health issues based on the perspective of their profession. Our compiled list of the top five health concerns includes: Cancer Heart Disease Maternal Health Reproductive Health (including STD/STI, HIV, UTI) Mental Health (depression, suicide) The fourth HER Health Collective Roundtable of 2022 featured the following HER Expert panelists: Dr. Charryse Johnson – experienced Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor offering over 20 years of experience serving as a counselor, consultant, and educator. She holds a PhD in Counseling Psychology, NCC 2021. Nicole Wallace - a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years experience helping adults and children with overcoming trauma, managing life transitions, and developing coping skills. Christy Maloney – Registered Dietitian and Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian – Supervisor, CEDS-S specializing in helping those with eating disorders and disordered eating from her practice, Enhance Nutrition Associates. Dr. Holly Durney - Dr. Holly Durney PT, OCS Dr. Durney is an APTA Orthopedic Certified Specialist and has pelvic floor rehabilitation training from the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Maris Feeley - Full-Spectrum Doula, Childbirth Educator, Co-Owner and Director of Carolina Birth & Wellness Kerry Lett -MPH, RDN, LDN is a Registered Dietitian with a Master's degree in Public Health who is passionate about helping women who are trying to conceive, pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum and children to help manage medical conditions, tackle picky eating, and establish a good family relationship with food. Today's episode includes a discussion of the following topics: Listing the top women's health related concerns Experts discuss how they see cancer and heart disease affecting the women they work with and what they do to support them. The impact of difficult health histories on women's relationship with their body. Discussion of the top lifestyle risk factors cited as potentially increasing the chance of developing cancer & heart disease and whether this is an accurate directive by healthcare professionals. Some of the barriers that can come up when dealing with cancer and heart disease. Maternal health is an issue in the US and why we are going backwards. Racism and discrimination in the medical system. Thank you to our episode sponsors: *Davis Family Chiropractic - www.Davischironc.com and @davischironc for social media *Samantha Faulhaber - https://samanthafaulhaber.com and @shamanicsam for social media To connect with any of our experts, please go to our website directory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/herhealthcollective/support
Monkeypox--is it a STD/STI? Should I be worried about it? Can I prevent it? HELP! This episode has all your questions answered. And for more info, check out the CDC's info page at: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/index.html. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ngoại tình luôn là nguồn tư liệu tuyệt vời để làm nên những câu chuyện, bộ phim, bài viết viral. Với người ngoài, đó là chủ đề hấp dẫn để bàn tán. Còn người trong cuộc, mỗi người lại chọn cách đối mặt khác nhau: đau khổ, thất vọng, tức giận, bình thản,… thậm chí là lo sợ vì biết đâu mắc phải bệnh STD/ STI. Trong tập Cởi Mở này, chúng ta sẽ cùng nghe chị Minh Trang, anh Kỳ Nam và khách mời Kendall (Momager Mono X) trò chuyện về chủ đề ngoại tình. Tại sao người ta lại chọn lừa dối người mình yêu? Làm thế nào để không ai mắc phải sai lầm? Sẽ có nhiều góc nhìn khác nhau, nhiều quan điểm cởi mở và bài học được chia sẻ. Mời bạn cùng nghe! Đừng quên theo dõi tập podcast này ở định dạng video trên Youtube nhé.Cảm ơn Durex đã đồng hành cùng Vietcetera trong hành trình Cởi_Mở và khám phá bản thân. Các bạn có thể tìm mua Durex chính hãng tại Shopee Mall và sử dụng code “VIETCETERA9” để được giảm 15% tại đây: https://bit.ly/social-may-1#Coimo #vietcetera #podcast #Durex #durexjeans ##DurexVietnam #DurexXVietcetera #DurexJeans #Vietcetera_Podcast #Vietcetera
A lot of people ask me how to avoid STD/STI's or if there is a magic pill that prevents them or just general questions about sexually transmitted infections. In this video, I answer some of the most common questions regarding sexually transmitted diseases and some of my own personal experiences with them. This is a subject that needs to be talked about more openly. Please always be upfront about your sexual health with any partner you have! I love you all!
"Everyone should know these facts, DO YOU? There is no method of contraception that is 100% effective. A woman who does not use any form of birth control has an 85% chance of getting pregnant within one year. For birth control methods to be effective, they must be used correctly and consistently. Taking medications, such as antibiotics, can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. When used correctly, condoms (rubbers) can greatly reduce the risk of pregnancy and STDs, such as Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Hepatitis B, and AIDS. About 1 in 5 people in the U.S. currently have an STD/STI, and more than half are youth ages 15-25 years old. About 50% of all people will get an STD/STI at some point in their lifetime. Every year, there are about 20 million new cases of STDs/STIs, some of which are curable. STDs can be passed from one person to another through vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse. Some STDs, such as syphilis and herpes, can be passed through kissing. Birth control pills and diaphragms do not protect against STDs. Though the likelihood of getting genital warts can be decreased by condom use, contagious warts may exist elsewhere (such as on the buttocks, inner thighs, and outer lips). Dental dams or plastic wraps need to be used in oral sex to prevent the transmission of STDs. For additional protection against pregnancy, latex condoms can be used in conjunction with a spermicide. (However, if a person is allergic to spermicide, the resulting irritation can increase the potential for sexually transmitted infection). When using a latex condom, it is very important that you DO NOT use an oil-based lubricant (such as massage oil, baby oil, or Vaseline). Oil can damage the latex very quickly destroying the condom. (Use water-based lubricants, such as Astro glide, K-Y jelly, or liquid instead). Many people with STDs, such as Gonorrhea, HIV+, Chlamydia, and Herpes, show absolutely NO visible symptoms. Medical tests can determine if you or your partner have an STD. Some STDs can be easily treated and cured. Some STDs may stay in the system causing health problems or requiring medications forever. Some STDs, such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, can cause sterility in a man or a woman, rendering them unable to ever conceive a child. The more sexual partners you have the greater your risk of acquiring an STD." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
On this episode we as usual talk about our weekly sexscapades ! We also hit on a subject that most are afraid to talk about STD/STI in lifestyle and if you choose to play without condoms, how do you choose a partner and when to get tested and lastly a few guests questions and opnions on our fun topic ! You don't want to miss this if you have ever considered playing outside of the box! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ofacez/message
On this episode we weight in on how we feel about emotional attachments in swinging specifically. Finding that switch you can flip to keep emotions in check. Making sure partners you're playing with know your dynamic.Friendships vs emotional relationships while swinging. Finding ways to change the stigma of STD/STI testing- some guests weigh in on how they handle testing with partners and give resources for lifestyle friendly providers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ofacez/message
Recorded: April 25, 2021 / Published: Jan 16, 2022- Welcome to Kuldrin's Krypt. I'm your host Master Kuldrin. If you are new to the show we use our combined 30 years of BDSM experience and my 20 years working in the psychology field to dispel myths, get rid of stereotypes, and answer your questions about BDSM. You can call in at 865-268-4005 to leave your question or visit the Krypt at https://kuldrinskrypt.com. - In this week's episode of The Krypt, thanks to the newest subcategory of TikTok, we are talking about watersports also known as golden showers.- Rules to Love By: ( https://inclusionwoodworks.com )1: Safe, sane, consensual, and informed2: KNKI: Knowledge, No Intolerance, Kindness, Integrity3: “Submission is not about authority and it's not about obedience; it is all about relationships of love and respect.” -Wm. Paul Young- “Ultimate Guide to Watersports-S03E41”.Why golden showers/watersports?:The feel.The taste.The taboo.Dominance/submission..Humiliation/degradation.Basic types of watersports:WettingPussing (Men watching women pee in toilets)Human urinalOmorashi or omo: Japanese word meaning "to wet oneself". (Making someone hold it, do the pee-pee dance, and finally wet themselves.Myths:Urine is sterile. False! There are naturally occurring bacterias in urine. Some bacterias can start growing when it comes in contact with urine.Drinking urine is healthy. False! It is a waste product and can spread diseases including bacterial, fungal, and viral infections. Drinking urine can dehydrate you. False! There is high sodium (salt) level in urine which will cause fluid retention. Safety:HIV and Hep B can be transmitted but it is so incredibly rare it is almost impossible. However, it is highly recommended to play safe with STD/STI testing.Bacteria can be passed through urine so do not play if you've been sick.Do not participate if the person providing the shower has a yeast infection.Do NOT get urine on open wounds including unhealed piercings and tattoos.Allergy Risk: Medications are passed through urine.Generally, watersports is a low-risk activity and is typically consider edge play due to the taboo nature of bodily functions. Getting started with a partner:Communicate: discuss desires, limits, medical issues, safe words, and aftercare.Take it to shower: there is no better place to try out watersports than in the shower.Do NOT go straight to the face! Even if face pissing is acceptable take your time and start at the legs and feet or even the torso or hands.Have a post-scene check-in and talk about it a few days to a week later.Level up with waterproof sheets and have some fun!Prepping:Drink a lot of water before a play session to help flush out the system.Do NOT drink coffee, tea, energy drinks, strong-flavored drinks (beer), or protein drinks.Do NOT eat strong-smelling foods such as asparagus, broccoli, and garlic.Do NOT eat high protein foods including plant-based proteins.Less potent teas are great to help with flow. Dandelion tea is a top choice.Some people prefer to receive a more “potent” golden shower. In this case, do the opposite of the previous prepping steps.Solo (auto-erotic urophilia):DD/lg/lb: Diapers and changingPrimal and Pet Play:Marking your territoryMaking someone go outside or use a litterbox to relieve themselves.Using piddle pads.Power Exchange:To some, urine consumption is the ultimate sign of dominance and submission. To this end, it is often reserved for special occasions, performed ritualistically, or used as a punishment.Degradation/Humiliation:Forced drinking, showering, and wetting.Tickle torture.Piss orgies.Medical Play:Collect a urine sampleUsing a bedpan, bedside toilet, or urine jug.Inserting a catheter. 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Could you or would you walk away?
We talk about the importance of discussing sexual health with potential partners, STD/STI testing, and the statistics of sexually transmitted infections and diseases. Recommended listening: In My Blood by Shawn Mendes
BONUS MEDICAL ALERT FLASH Following the news of the latest craze of 'fluid bonding' we have received a health alert that Donovanosis - a flesh-eating STD/STI - is on the rise in the UK. As if they needed more disease on that island! We bring you information on what it is and how you can prevent yourself from catching it. SPOILER: Wear a condom.
Just because you or a partner may have an STD or STI does not mean that your sex life is over! In this show we destigmatize the myths and many of the concerns around STDs and STIs, plus we have some tips to help make it easy for you to have your sexual health conversations. Because protecting yourself and your partner is not just responsible, but also sexy and strengthens your attractiveness! #STD #STI #sexualsafety #stdtesting #difficultconversations #thesextalk #dating #flirting #seduction --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ethicalseduction/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ethicalseduction/support
September is National Sexual Health Awareness Month!!! On the "Let's Talk Sex" episode host Rachel 'Rae' Crowder had a chance to talk with Alexis Thompson who currently works as a health educator for the Florida Department of Health Sarasota County. Feeding her love of science and community health, Alexis received a Master's Degree in Medical Science from the University of South Florida. She also holds a Master's Degree in Public Health from George Washington University. Throughout her professional public health career, Alexis has worked with multiple nonprofit organizations globally promoting healthcare access and literacy; specializing in reproductive health. Alexis continues to nurture her unwavering passion for eliminating health disparities by dedicating her efforts to several community initiatives. During her free time Alexis can be found snapping photos for her photography business, traveling or spending time with her family. Tune in to the "Let's Talk Sex" episode for tips on STD/STI testing, safe sex, and advocating for yourself. Let's Connect: IG: @blackhealthlit @lex_theexplorer Twitter: @blackhealthlit Website(s): www.blackhealthlit.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackhealthlit/support
Even though I'd prefer you listen, if you hate me shamelessly pushing merchandise onto you, go ahead and skip to 03:02. That being said my merchandise finally dropped at LETSSHAGPODCAST.COM so go snag a hat while you can. Also if you're trying to trim ya man's balls, check out MANSCAPED.COM and use code "SHAG" for 20% off your order and free shipping. This week I decided to do a whole episode talking about CONSENT. It is a topic that came up recently on TikTok and I just NEEDED to get the information out there. We talk about consent when trying to get/receive a blowjob, during sex, while drinking, and all things in between. Then I do a Q/A section on STD/STI's and also a question someone had about trying to get her partner to go down on her more. This episode isn't pretty. It's raw and it's intense. Consent is not something to be messed around with. I want you to OWN your consent and use it whenever you feel necessary. Be empowered by it, embrace it, and most importantly enjoy the sex you are having and have fun. Now let's get to shaggin'!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letsshag/support
The MOTY gentlemen attempt to keep it light-hearted while tackling sexually transmitted diseases/infections and how they've plagued our society and the "dirty" stigma that comes along with them. Justin further explains his experience with STD/STI testing and how health clinics use preemptive measures such as scare tactics while Cedric shares his frightening run-in with an STD/STI back in college! For questions, suggestions, advice, topic discussion requests and/or becoming a featured guest on an episode, please e-mail us at: MenoftheYearPod@yahoo.com Follow and like us on our social media handles below: Facebook: @MOTYPod Instagram: @MOTYPod ***Don't forget to leave us a positive rating and review on Apple Podcast!*** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/menoftheyearpod/message
HealhFirst Network216 South 3rd AvenueWausau, WI 54401(800) 246-5743Jesse Scharfenberg CEO of health first network talking about how reproductive health affects other areas of health and why is health first network essential we provide reproductive health care and there's many people that would probably argue that reproductive health care isn't essential, but your whole body is connected from head to toe. So each system is so important have to jump in analysis of what how can it not be essential. I thought I heard a lot of the bigger hospitals suffered, turn people away from you know testing in birth control and seeing patients when you're at home alone. I'm just to say that what you doing right and that's really interesting. We've heard that we seem kinds of action had an increase in client caseload right now. During the Covid pandemic because individuals are being seen health systems for reproductive healthcare because there was certain subsets of services at health systems that were deemed nonessential and when I heard this and I was thinking unlike how is reproductive healthcare nonessential. It is such an essential part of your body. It controls pregnancy and controls STI there's UTIs. So it is some of the system is known as TI and UTI and STB and all the stuff what it would've yeah sorry I like to use alphabet soup last thing that is lying me out and that STDs were sexually transmitted diseases and then back in 2015 2016 timeframe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed it to STI which is sexually transmitted so that the same thing the same thing that STD STI is definitely interchangeable. We try to go with the new nomenclature of the STI so that we are in line with what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are utilizing UTI is a urinary tract infection. So a lot of individuals may confuse that they have been STI but it could be a UTI or someone may think they have a UTI and is actually nasty so bring those individuals in for testing and treatment is super super important. So infections can travel. So it's really important that we are having and performing STI testing on a normal basis. One of the big things that we do is screenings for cancer health first when you thinking about breast cancer we do clinical breast exams all the time, was sometimes the first line of defense of identifying some sort of nodule that were to refer an individual out for mammogram we do pass in politics after a Pap smear, an individual may have been identified that they have cancer cells of the next things that we can do here is actually doing a cervical biopsy to identify what's going on in referring an individual out. It's really unfortunate that individuals would think reproductive health is essential in that education around reproductive health is not essential because a lot of these things that we see we could prevent there's so many essays that could be prevented if an individual just knew how to prevent it. So let's use a condom. Let's practice safe sacs. We offer the HPV vaccine which is human papilloma virus that something that's in controversy over the past 10 years. I don't understand why Dixon is the only vaccine out there that prevents cancer and at that it prevents nine strains of the most common cancer causing strains of HPV cancer is given to both boys and girls in humans about Boys and Girls Club and which was really really cool last year we actually changed the age range, so it used to be €11-€26 and now 27 to 45-year-olds can receive the vaccine as well so working and continue to prevent cancer in individuals who are already sexually active as well. How can that be nonessential. I don't know. It was really interesting when this came out there was a lot of reproductive health clinics that can put services just on hold. I took an initiative and worked with you to perceive Wisconsin collaborative for reproductive health. The Wisconsin contraceptive access network and then Wisconsin family-planning reproductive health Association, which I serve as president for and said hey we need to put something out there to let individuals know that reproductive healthcare is an essential service. Individuals should have the choice of when they want to become pregnant, they should have the choice to go in for STI testing if they are sexually active. We know during this timeframe. Individuals are not ceasing sexual activity. So let's give them the tools to do it safely. Whether that be condoms and whether that be education or let them choose when they want to become pregnant by letting them properly space pregnancies or just prevent pregnancy with a contraceptive method. One of the things that kind of has his big black cloud over is the word abortion. Abortion is not something we do at health first. My personal mission is that an individual should never be in the position to have to make the choice as to whether they have an abortion or not, because we should be preventing every single pregnancy that wants to be prevented education having conversation with your staff over the last few hours today but I've learned quite a bit. Do offer educational services. We do we accept quite a few different educational services and we continue to look at expanding those we going to schools and give many presentations around, pregnancy prevention, contraception, and then STI prevention so that individuals know what. STI's are. They know that if you can be sexually active, you may become pregnant and how do you prevent that we give community presentations. We've instituted a really awesome curriculum in the Adams Friendship school district. It's called top the teen outreach program and it's really about building self-esteem and then talking about sexual health. On top of that, so we want to give them a good base at the sixth grade level to hopefully prevent some of those unintended pregnancies and STI rates that we are seeing in Adams so we provide a lot of education around that we have individuals that just come in for education and they may not be coming in at all for reproductive hands-on services, but just education. We have another really cool partnership down in Adams Friendship. It's called the diversion program so we know that individuals once they are in the juvenile justice system, they're more likely to be repeat offenders and continue to have charges that become worse and worse and worse. So our goal is to keep individuals out of the juvenile justice system and in that county. We were seeing a lot of young individuals being referred over to the DA for consensual sex acts. So maybe it was 215-year-olds having sex. Maybe they were texting pictures to each other. Our goal is, whether it be the district attorney's social services. The school or local police department identifies that and they actually refer the individual over to us for consequence education. So taking the educational route versus a prosecution route with those individuals and we have the school Health and Human Services local Sheriff's Department local police department. The DA everybody's involved in what we do with this huge prevention aspect of we have these kiddos there identified go over education with them once they refer to us. We have the local women's shelter come in and provide healthy relationship education and then when that charge actually goes across the DA's desk. The DA can see that they actually went through the educational session and most likely are going to pursue charges to put them into the juvenile justice system
Join Juanita and Jackson as they discuss dating individuals with STD or STI is it something you could do? Whats the difference? STD stands for sexually transmitted disease, where as STI means sexually transmitted infection. Essentially, the difference is between a disease and an infection. Not all diseases begin with infections, but many do. Listen as these friends share their thoughts on the possibility of dating individuals with STD/STI's. Maybe you've thought about it or experienced it. Tune in lets share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/juanitareneejae/support
As the season comes to an end we will be touching base on a few more topics. In today’s podcast we are touching base with racism, marriage & disclosure of std/sti results. Listen as we state our opinions on these topics. Non of what was said is used to degrade or belittle anyone. As I always say “if you are offended, you onlu offended yourself” stay tune for more future content.
So this week we answer a new couples question about getting an STD (STI) and what to do next. Yeah not every show is getting to talk about full swap, soft swap, gang bangs or orgies, but this is real fear for a lot of swingers in the swinging lifestyle. Look sex is fun, but when your hobby is fucking other people this is a very real risk that goes with the lifestyle. Give the show a listen today. (Disclaimer we are not dr's nor do we pretend to be. You should be tested regularly if you are going to be in this lifestyle.)Find all our shows at: http://www.buzzsprout.com/181336Visit our sponsors at: http://www.altplayground.com http://www.nomorewetspot.com http://www.asnlifestylemagazine.comVisit us at : http://www.krazykasbh.comYouTube : http://www.youtube.com/KasbhSend us emails at krazy.kasbh@gmail.comTwitter: @TruthKrazyInstagram http://www.instagram.com/Krazy_Kasbh/Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/KrazyKasbh)
After 2 months, Talk Some Horror is back from the dead with a new logo, new intro, new release day, and a new episode! From now on Corey will be your host with guests here and there. After dealing with a couple set backs because of the flu, I’m back to Talk Some Horror and today, I’m covering It Follows. The movie about an entity that gets passed around like an STD/STI and relentlessly follows its victims until it kills them in horrifying ways. Please forgive my voice, I’m still not 100% back to normal after the flu and you can hear it in my voice. But I couldn’t wait any longer and wanted to resume this podcast journey so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it.Talk Some Horror linksWebsite: https://talksomehorror.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TalkSomeHorrorFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkSomeHorror/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talksomehorror/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/talksomehorror YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcjmRO6b-j2sob2AvBwurdQ I'd love your feedback, which can be sent to talksomehorror@gmail.com. Thanks for listening; we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did making it. Stay spooky creeps!
We wrap up our talk about STDs and how to treat them. As well as a look into HIV and AIDS and the harmful stigma that led to millions losing their lives. Information: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/ https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics Questions? Comments? Concerns? E-mail us! thetalkyoudeserve@gmail.com
In this episode we welcome guests Topaz, Ruby & Amethyst of 'Broken Pussy' podcast and discuss: • Black sex positive podcast history • Sex party etiquette • How to keep a relationship spicy • If it's ok to teach someone how to sex whilst in a relationship • The difference between "I'm sorry I...." and "I'm sorry you're..." • Pegging • Sex with someone as old as as your parent • Stealthing • Men not being able to write sex stories • Sex droughts being different for women and men • Sex playlists • How to treat podcast guests • HIV testing week and how and why Black people are represented very well in the advertising around the campaign • World Aids Day • If people in monogamous relationships need STD/STI tests • #StavrosSays Recommendation : Kano's two part video for Can't Hold We Down featuring Popcaan Part 1: https://youtu.be/q7vANW3jaAM Part 2: https://youtu.be/4fCQ4drZkOE Connect with our guests: Broken Pussy Podcast are on Instagram @brokenppodcast Twitter @brokenppodcast Use www.linktr.ee/brokenppodcast to hear their podcast or search for the podcast 'Broken Pussy Podcast' on Apple Podcast, Soundcloud and anywhere you get your podcasts Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
We dive into different types of STD's and STI's and tell you what the symptoms are. Part 1 of a 2 part series looking into how to be safe and what to do if you contract one of these illnesses. Information on STD's & STI's: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/sexually-transmitted-diseases-stds/symptoms-causes/syc-20351240 Stories mentioned: https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/08/27/754317018/whatever-happened-to-the-afghan-girls-imprisoned-for-failing-a-virginity-test https://www.npr.org/2019/08/19/752438119/planned-parenthood-out-of-title-x-over-trump-rule Follow us: Show Twitter: https://twitter.com/sextalkpod Marissa Twitter: https://twitter.com/missmarissajane Jenn Twitter: https://twitter.com/j_whirl44 Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sextalkpod/ Marissa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mj_bracamonte/ Jenn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/j_whirl44/
In the last episode we learned just how prevalent STD/STIs are and ways to talk to your teens about them. Today, on Birds and Bees Podcast, Jenelle Marie Pierce returns with advice/information about what YOU need to know about STDs. Whether you enjoy one night stands, open relationships, celibacy or monogamy you need to know about STIs. Jenelle tells about her experience with Herpies, what getting tested is like, when you should get tested, and what it means if you contract an STI and other important tidbits about STD/STIs Many people wonder if an STD/STI is the end of your social/love life?? Jenelle has a few words about what having an STD really means for your future. Jenelle is an advocate for sexual health and would love to hear your questions. you can email her questions or email Braxton Dutson your questions about STDs. She has gracefully offered to come back on the show for a Q and A when we get some questions put together. Listen on , , , , and Leave Birds and Bees an iTunes review Leave a Stitcher Review Birds and Bees Facebook Page Listen from our webpage
Welcome to Episode 13. You guessed it. We're talking more about sex, consent, porn, and other stuff. Shoutout to our listeners in Jamaica and UK, you can fly Bre out but the hotel gotta be in her name. Ramsey holds a Segway Seminar every other Thursday night. And Find out what Fred’s nickname is this week? We talked about sharing STD/STI test results on social media and with your intimate partners. Bre asks the guys if they ever faked a nut? Does not giving head make you childish? You can’t put condoms in the toilet. Yall really out here sleeping with people you won’t kiss? Wow. Press play.
Let's talk about sex, getting tested and standing up for your sexual health! Thank goodness we are in a time in history where we can have an STD awareness month. And have a plethora of information to educate ourselves so that we can protect ourselves and our partners. STD’s or STI’s have a huge stigma but the thing is that there’s a 110 million Americans living with STI’s. In case you’re wondering how many Americans there are about 325 million Americans. So this means that 34% of Americans have an STD/STI. This is huge and to think there’s still a stigma is frustrating. So let me break this down, according to the CDC there’s: 20 million new STI cases a year 50% of the cases are in young people from ages 15-24 Only 12% of the young people say they’ve been tested So what does this mean...we need to educate and learn how to talk about sex and have the confidence to stand up for our sexual health? This means that it’s ok to ask your partner to wear a condom and if your partner refuses then it’s ok to say NO. It’s ok to require your partner to get tested for STI’s before having sex. If your partner doesn’t want to get tested or won’t share the results with you then it should be a red flag to say NO. It’s ok to ask you’re a partner if they have other partners. Basically what I’m saying is you need to stand up for yourself and have a conversation with your partner before becoming sexually active as well as once you’ve begun a sexual relationship. Here’s what you need to do to protect yourself: Talk about your sexual heal with your partner Get tested before having sex Find out if you’re exclusive or if there are multiple partners Use protection aka. Condoms, I know I talk about this all the time but I need to make sure I mention it today is just because you ask for a STD test it doesn’t mean that you’ve been tested for herpes. Yep! Shocking right? So you specifically have to ask for a herpes test. I’ve heard from our Secret Society members that in some countries it’s hard to get a herpes test unless you have signs of blisters. But...it’s your health and you need to stand up for you! This can sound kinda corny but it’s true. I mean I believe sex is a natural part of life but it doesn’t mean that you need to become sexually active until you’re ready. So with that being said, sex is a choice. It’s 100% up to you to decide when you want to have sex so with that being said you need to make sure you’re 100% ready to have the sexual health talk and take proper precautions to get tested and talk to your partner. Truly there’s nothing sexier than communicating and getting vulnerable together before jumping between the sheets. If you want to learn more about getting tested for herpes go to HerpAlert.com. I’m obsessed with the company because they are the leading telehealth company for herpes diagnosis. It’s private and an MD will diagnoses you within the hour and have your prescription sent to your pharmacy of choice. It’s that simple. Oh, and if you use the promo code:lifewithherpes you’ll get 10% off. Go to HerpAlert and check it out. Life With Herpes Details: Join the Secret Society HerpAlert (use promo code: lifewithherpes and get 10% off) Oh yea, remember to subscribe to the Life With Herpes newsletter and get The 5 things I wished she knew before I was diagnosed with herpes sent directly to your inbox + weekly updates. Xoxo, Alexandra Just in case… Learn about the Herpes Outbreak Toolkit: Need to talk confidentially about herpes? Oh Yea and in case you need Herpes Outbreak Essentials Are you social? Instagram Facebook
Anti-porn activists think they're helping people, but who are they really concerned about? If you're not following us on Instagram yet, you should be: http://www.instagram.com/afteradultWhy do we only seem to hear from ex-porn stars who have negative things to say about the industry? There's a *lot* to unpack around this topic, so we break it down into three broad categories: opposition for religious reasons, opposition for nonreligious ethical reasons, and Adrienne's personal least favorite, anti-porn feminism. Rachel and Adrienne discuss porn addiction, drug use in the porn industry, STD/STI risk and the performer testing system, violence in porn, the passage of FOSTA/SESTA (see links below) and more.Anti-porn organizations/websites we discuss: - www.antipornography.org: use caution when visiting this one, because the late 90s Geocities vibes might just give you an aneurism if, like Adrienne, you can’t handle ugly websites.- Fight the New Drug: https://fightthenewdrug.org- Jesus Loves Porn Stars/XXX Church: https://www.xxxchurch.com/theindustry- Shelley Lubben’s Pink Cross Foundation, which closed in 2016: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelley_LubbenFacts about The Herp:-One in six Americans carries the herpes virus: https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes.htm -Adam Ruins Everything: You probably have herpes, and that’s OK (This is a fantastic show, and the full episode is available on Netflix!): https://youtu.be/aU4VcOQzQm0FOSTA/SESTA:- “This Bill Is Killing Us” - 9 Sex Workers On Their Lives In The Wake Of FOSTA: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sex-workers-sesta-fosta_us_5ad0d7d0e4b0edca2cb964d9- FOSTA/SESTA’s effects on the porn industry and performers: https://www.freespeechcoalition.com/blog/2018/04/13/fosta-will-harm-porn-performers-but-not-how-you-think-ns-fw/- Erika Lust’s YouTube channel, where she interviewed sex workers, was shut down/banned, likely due to FOSTA: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy3gdb/youtube-banned-erica-lust-in-conversation-with-sex-workers- Its wider impacts on internet communities: https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/4/13/17172762/fosta-sesta-backpage-230-internet-freedom- How FOSTA/SESTA disproportionately impacts trans SWs, especially those of color: https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/ev8ayz/trans-sex-workers-on-life-under-fosta-sestaSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/afteradult)
We Met At Acme episode 63 features our first Irishman James Kavanagh! On this episode, we discuss gay long-term relationships, jealousy, what we DON’T learn from sex-ed, how to learn about good sex, the boarding school experience, attracting those who match our energy (positive attracts positive, negative attracts negative), STD/STI’s, and so much more!
Welcome back horny devils! We have had a pretty busy week with meeting a new, fun sexy couple, however most of that was overshadowed by some recent body shaming and STD/STI shaming comments made on a public forum by "ambassadors" for the swinging community and Karen did not hold back in her disappointment and anger towards such comments. Needless to say, it turned into a very dramatic two days. However, part of having a podcast allows one to use their microphones/voices to address and/or speak out and that's what we did. We tell our side of the story and don't hold back. Email us stories/questions/comments to swingingalong69@gmail.com Check out our website at www.swingingalong.com Follow us on Twitter SwingingAlong69 Everyone knows the importance of STD testing no matter if you are in the lifestyle or not. We have partnered with STD Test Express to help make testing easier for those with or without insurance with no doctor appointment needed! STD Test Express is the nation’s largest online solution for STD testing. They offer same-day, private, reliable STD testing, with results delivered to you electronically within days. Get 15% off your first test by going to STDTestExpress.com/SwingingAlong and request your test online! We have been having a blast on www.kasidie.com! We have been meeting lots of fun couples in our area and having even more sexy dates. Use the referral code SWINGINGALONG69 to get a free 30 day elite membership on us! Looking to spice things up? Maybe you need to replace that vibrator that just isn’t doing the job it used to? Perhaps you have a lingerie addiction like Karen? Head on over to www.adamandeve.com and use the code SWINGING at checkout to get 50% off almost the entire store, free shipping, 3 free DVDs AND a free gift!
CannaSexual, Ashley Manta, tells us everything we need to know to enhance our sex lives with cannabis: the best strains & dosages for sex, topicals like Foria & other weed lubes, making DIY products at home, how weed affects sexual consent, combining BDSM & pot, the time Sunny ate too many edibles, & more. We also talk about living with herpes: myth vs. fact, how it’s transmitted, how to disclose to new partners, & why it’s not included in full panel STD/STI tests. More at sunnymegatron.com & americansexpodcast.com Guest Bio Ashley Manta has become a sought-after authority on mindfully combining sex and cannabis as part of her CannaSexual® brand. As a professional sex educator, writer, coach, and facilitator, Ashley helps people navigate these topics to make sure they are interacting, loving, and feeling their best in and out of the bedroom. In March, she moderated a panel at SXSW titled, "The Surprising Health and Sex Benefits of Cannabis." She was a contributing writer to Leafly.com from 2015-2017, and currently writes for Dope Magazine and Culture Magazine. Her work has been featured in Newsweek and LA Weekly. (Episode Art photo credit: Click Save Photo) Episode 18 Topics Living with herpes, stonerific technology, Nina Hartley, dirty is a state of mind, the racist origins of the word marijuana, STD shaming, vaginismus, how to make DIY cannabis products, how being high affects consent, how herpes is transmitted & prevented, sex after sexual trauma, what STI tests are included in a ‘full panel’, the science of cannabis, the best pot strains for sex, clean vs. negative, what happens when you eat too many edibles (Sunny’s personal story), Hellraiser OG, CBD oil, BDSM & Cannabis, painless anal, Mistress Matisse Velvet Swing water based cannabis lube, how to figure out what dosage is best for you Episode 18 Links Ashley’s Website www.cannasexual.com Ashley’s Instagram www.instagram.com/cannasexual Ashley’s Twitter www.twitter.com/ashleymanta Ashley’s Facebook www.facebook.com/ashleymanta Leafly strain finder: https://www.leafly.com/explore American Sex podcast wishlist: http://a.co/axxpCXT Episode 18 Sponsor, Affiliate & Giveaway Info Shop with Amazon & benefit American Sex: http://bit.ly/sunnyamazon (affiliate link) 20% off your order at http://castlemegastore.com when you use code SUNNY at checkout (limited restrictions apply) Shout out to our brand new sponsor, KinkBNB. We love this company and many of our friends use it to find kinky play spaces and travel destinations. We also have a bunch of friends that list their dungeons and play spaces on KinkBNB. American Sex podcast listeners get 50% off the first six months of a KinkBNB subscription with code SUNNY https://www.kinkbnb.com/wallet/subscribe/ p.s. Please don’t forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and Stitcher. And if you really dig us, consider contributing to our Patreon page. All Patreon subscribers get our episodes early for as little as $1 per month. Contributors also get brand new, monthly content and full episodes made exclusively for Patreon supporters. Thanks!
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Episode 1 of Kaleidoscope Radio! Today’s episode will include what you need to know to have the best threesomes, what’s in it for women when it comes to giving blow jobs, and are there hip hacks to get better penetration with your partner? Plus I’ll tell you a few random things I’ve learned recently. All this and more on Ep1 of Kaleidoscope Radio! Welcome to the first episode of Kaleidoscope Radio! I am your host, Alexa. Now, before I get into all that juiciness from the intro, I think maybe I should introduce myself! So, here’s a little bit about me - I am a girl raised in the deep south of Louisiana, grew up catholic(ish) with military parents, dad left early, mom remarried and then remarried again. My family has A LOT of women in it. And of course as the cliché goes, I wouldn’t have all of that any other way. I am a former pageant queen #rhinestonesisterhood, I went to college at the University of Southern Mississippi where I worked up to 4 jobs at a time along with a full course load just to make it through. I graduated with a degree somewhere in between Biology and Forensic science, which came in very handy when I left two months after graduation to become an art dealer. I sold art as a crew member on luxury cruise ships for 6 years, I traveled and still travel quite a bit - 78 countries and counting, currently recording this episode of Kaleidoscope Radio in Novi Sad, Serbia. You know. . .It was somewhere in my last year, on a cruise ship, where I really fell in love with learning again. I accredit it to an insatiable thirst I have when it comes to devouring books. I was handed the right book at the right time and bang! The rest is history, so it seems. What I became most interested in was sex, sexuality, relationships and varying dynamics of love. It probably wouldn’t surprise you if I told you that the book was Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha. Since then studying, educating, writing, making videos and talking incessantly about these topics has pretty much consumed my life. And again, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I came off of ships and began releasing some of my work through social media and the response was incredible! It was mainly short life stories with perspective twists that began catching the eye of many other podcasters, bloggers, editors and even casting directors. Recently I filmed the (hopefully) pilot episode for a reality series for MTV. Still waiting to hear what’s going on with that! I recently made the decision to come off of ships permanently to pursue a full time career as a writer, a speaker, podcaster, YouTuber and all around influencer in the topics of sex, love and relationships. I have a blog called The Violet Butterfly, where most of my work is accessible as well as put a face to the voice! Just go to www.thevioletbutterfly.com In fact, the reason for the “kaleidoscope” in Kaleidoscope radio has to do with my blog. In case you didn’t know, a group of butterflies is called a Kaleidoscope. . .Therefore, when it came time to give a name to my followers, The Kaleidoscope. . .just made sense. The group I am mentioning is a curious, multifaceted, extremely diverse group of people who are all interested in exploring the topics of sex, love and relationships. What I decided to do, was make a portion of the podcast called “Questions from The Kaleidoscope”. These are real fan questions that I attempt to give unbiased, educational, real life answers. So, I asked the group – “What is your sex question?” Throughout the show, I'll share some of those with you! Let’s get started! A random thing I learned recently, in 2009 the 1st 3D map was created of the female clitoral structure. . .this was 8 years after we had mapped the entire human genome! In my opinion that’s kinda the focus we’ve put on understanding female sexuality as a whole! Another interesting fact, as early as the 13th century, goat eyelids were used to make cock rings. SM Is there any way to hack getting your hips higher for penetration without buying a sex contraption or extra piece of furniture? There are a variety of positions you can try to get your hips higher than what is available with missionary position. I suggest you go to sexinfo101.com for some ideas. What is great about this site, other than they have over 138 different listed, is that they have 3D animations that will demonstrate how to get into those positions safely. Other than grabbing a couple of pillows and putting them under your coccyx (lower back), you can try one of my favorite hacks which is a yoga pose called “bridge pose”. It is where you lay on your back, knees bent towards the sky; then, raise your hips up as high as you can manage. Instead of interlocking your hands behind your back, grab your ankles. That will give you stability and something to brace yourself depending on the force of your partner’s thrusts. When you are ready to try something else, try the arm of your couch (if it is high enough) or other raised surfaces – kitchen counters, the washing machine (if it is not too high). If anything you and your partner can have a laughter infused session romping around the house looking for the best climactic and stable surfaces! I know you mentioned “without buying a sex contraption or extra piece of furniture” ; however, if you are exceptionally agile or as my friend Star Captain Steph would say, bendy then I recommend you to consider trying out a sex swing or a yoga swing. These have unique pulley systems that allow for you to customize your positions. Also, people will never know your yoga swing isn’t always used for yoga ;) #dualpurpose A random thing I learned recently – There are roughly 57 different genders you can choose from when putting together your Facebook profile. As quickly as I can list them off – here we go – Agender Androgyne Androgynous Bigender Cis Cisgender Cis Female Cis Male Cis Man Cis Woman Cisgender Female Cisgender Male Cisgender Man Cisgender Woman Female to Male FTM Gender Fluid Gender Nonconforming Gender Questioning Gender Variant Genderqueer Intersex Male to Female MTF Neither Neutrois Non-binary Other Pangender Trans Trans* Trans Female Trans* Female Trans Male Trans* Male Trans Man Trans* Man Trans Person Trans* Person Trans Woman Trans* Woman Transfeminine Transgender Transgender Female Transgender Male Transgender Man Transgender Person Transgender Woman Transmasculine Transsexual Transsexual Female Transsexual Male Transsexual Man Transsexual Person Transsexual Woman Two-Spirit AN So recently discovered I enjoy watching my guy have sex with other women.... Any tips on how to explore this properly and on mentally involvement? The term is voyeurism, which means you like to watch. Many people enjoy watching others have sex, especially if it is someone they love. You get a unique view of your partner that you would never get otherwise. For most couples this is a bonding, self less experience. For other, less mature couples this can be something that destroys the relationship with flares of jealousy, guilt and distrust. I will give you a few tips assuming that you are a self-aware, conscious individual. If you are looking to have experiences with your male lover by inviting another female into the bedroom, first things first COMMUNICATE with each other what you wish to gain and how the experience will please you. You can even use this verbal exchange as foreplay. It does not have to be a rigid or uncomfortable talk. Next, my recommendation - YOU do the choosing. Before you do the choosing, consider how most women have been conditioned to respond when entering sexual encounters. With that in mind, take that into consideration before choosing the third. Another reason I say for you to do the choosing is because you want to protect yourself in any way from feelings of jealousy or inadequacy that may arise. When you do the choosing, I hope you will be kind to yourself in doing so. I recommend that you choose a third who is more into you than your partner, but also shows your partner favor. She must be mentally and emotionally stable, which means you may not want to take her to bed within the same night as meeting her, or maybe you do if it is a really amazing conversation, just be prepared to wait if you must. No one says that these types of trysts have to happen all within the span of a night! Make sure she is understanding of where your boundaries are, ask her where hers are and of course don’t forget your partner’s requests and limits as well. Something we don't do in the straight world that we should consider borrowing from gay land is the “what are you into” phrase. In the straight world we seem to forget that sexual encounters are an exchange to be negotiated. In the straight world, once consenting adults get to a yes to sex then people seem to stop talking all together, as if it would ruin the mood. If you are down for sex, you’re down for sex. Make sure you are comfortable when it’s actually going down. If you know you may be bringing a third home then make sure to set the scene as well. Have clean sheets on the bed, make sure the room smells ready for play. Maybe have a bottle of wine on stand by to calm a few jitters or to discuss play intentions over. I don’t recommend sex with any strangers when you’re wasted because so many things can go south and not in a good way, so be cautious about alcohol consumption. Have clean towels, water, EXTRA condoms or other STD/STI protection methods handy and have a bathroom that is clean and ready for showering and freshening up after play time finishes. I know the chosen third is the “extra” in these situations, but that does not mean that her feelings weigh less or should be disregarded when it comes to post coital care. Make sure she feels comfortable and cared for as well. Continue communicating and keep your eyes open for unspoken feelings that should be spoken especially before the third leaves. Have a plan that she is aware of before you all wind up as a beautiful mess of body parts. Does she stay? Does she go? If she stays where? Have a taxi number handy in case Ubers are hard to come by or do not come to your area (if she didn’t drive). Maybe even joke with your partner beforehand what would happen if she goes absolutely bat shit crazy! I know what I laid out above may sound like a lot, but this is where the answer to the second part of you questions lie. The more effort you put into creating a comfortable safe experience, the better chances you have of protecting your emotions and your bond with your partner. If you enter an emotionally and sexually charged situation like this on a whim or in the midst of a boozy evening with your lover, or if you do it to prove your “bout-ness” or your laidback-ness, you leave yourself open for some major irreversible consequences. Remember that. My next statement may not get me the popular vote but I will say it anyway. . . If you are in LTR with your partner, maybe married for 10 years say, and you decided you want to “spice things up” and you (as the wife) want to indulge in a fantasy of yours and/or your husbands by having a threesome, I recommend you hire a professional. Someone who specializes in this dynamic, who is acutely aware of feelings and emotions and is trained to make the experience all about you and your partner without any selfish hidden agendas. And make sure to do your research first! Lastly, remember shit happens (literally and figuratively!) have laughter prepped for those moments instead of tears or anger. And have FUN! JSS What are women's thoughts on giving oral? As in, how do you get pleasure from giving? I know how great receiving is, but what are women getting out of it and how can we make it better? Well, JSS, it is hard to generalize, but I will do my best to give you a relatively gender encompassing answer here. And if you don’t mind I will give advice for giver/receiver so that you can get the best idea of total dynamic. Some women love giving oral. They love the pleasure it brings to their partner and usually that turns them on just as much as the person who is receiving. Some like the taste, the smell, the action. Some like to use that time to touch themselves. For some, that familiarity is a great way to get them in the mood, while getting their partner in the mood as well. “It turns me on to be the turn on” / “ It turns me on to turn you on” Some women may have been raised to know that any sex other than the procreative kind, is ungodly and should not occur. I imagine they have a completely different set of views on fellatio. Some women see giving head as a duty or chore. That could stem from many reasons. Maybe she does not feel her action is equally reciprocated. Maybe she sees sex in general as a burden. Maybe she is not comfortable with her abilities. Some use it to leverage. *I’d personally like to see less of this happening! WOMEN or GIVERS, who would like to give better head, typically go to Cosmo or the internet to learn different techniques (rub the balls, squeeze the base of the shaft, massage the prostate, etc.) but what they are missing is the mental connection. Technique is one thing, and that is teachable to an extent but what is not typically as easy to convey is that you, as the giver, must actually want to give. Being in the right mental space before you even put your mouth over the tip of his cock is one sure fire way to start giving some of the best blow jobs of your entire life. Ladies, when you look at him, think. . . (this is like mental one-sided foreplay) “I am going to rock your fucking world” “I am going to show you just how good of a choice you made” “I am going to make you beg” “I am going to tease you, to lick you, to suck you, to fuck you, to show you that you think you know me, but wait. . .there is so much more” Notice all of those begin with “I am going to” I would like for more ladies to understand that it is just as much your responsibility to put you in the mood as it is your partners. If you love them (or if you are just trying to show off with a 1 night stand) Make sure you do the work to enjoy it! As clothes get removed, hold the space and the mood you want. You have the penetrable orifice, you make the rules for insertion including the atmosphere. You can keep the vibe with your gaze, your breathing and the words you say to yourself and to your partner either verbally or mentally. Do your best, as the giver to take the person all the way in before you actually take their member into your mouth. Blow jobs can, and in my opinion, should include much more than just a mouth and a penis. Rub the top and inner part of the thighs in big tantric sweeping motions. Vary the pressure, vary the tempo. Caress the sides of his torso. Kiss him on his neck, down his body, on his pelvic bones. Give a little primal nibble here or there. What I have mentioned just now is all technique, but it is technique that can keep things personal for both sides and is taken to the next level should you continue the sexual mantras all the while. When you look at his penis, have a (I know this may sound strange) conversation with it. I suggest in your head or he may get a little weirded out by it! Tell it how much you love it. Tell it how much pleasure you are giving it. Tell his penis thank you for the pleasure it brings you. Tell it thank you for allowing you to worship it in this way. If you want to get dirty with your conversation well. . .go for it! “One day I am going to let him put you in my ass” – Now that is a different discussion all together ;) Continue loving, worshiping, fucking with your mouth, hands, breath and emotional body. Don’t be shy if you need lubrication on your throat, meaning use your spit to make it easier to take and to go deeper. Take breaks when you need them and take moments to “check in” with the receiver. Sometimes this is just the beginning of play, but if it is not and you agree to have him climax in your mouth, make sure to continue to hold the space you create in whatever way feels natural and comfortable. (A little more detail is given below) Some other good to knows – If you do not want his hand behind your head, tell him. . .but tell him seductively. I don't recommend “surprising” him with certain things you pick up in magazines or blogs (even mine!). I recommend discussing them, as playfully or sensually as you can. Find the boundaries. I promise you will kill the mood (in most cases) if you shove a pinky finger in an ass hole when he is not expecting it because you read somewhere that the male G-spot is best accessed that way. Which is it and can lead to much stronger male orgasms, but he should be prepared for that! Have a plan when it comes to the big finish. If you let him climax in your mouth, don’t take it and run away to spit it out. That is a sure fire way to disrupt that atmosphere you are worked so hard to enjoy and create. Whether you have a cup to spit into when he finishes or should you choose to swallow, make sure to gently give his penis a little more attention before the session is officially complete. Make sure to give it your last few mental whispers of gratitude and thanks before moving to your partner himself. MEN – do all you can to make the giver comfortable (unless you are her master and the latter is your end goal – different story all together) Don’t push unless you are following her lead. Let her explore your body. Let her find the things that get the most reactions out of you. Don't fake something feeling good, because she is sure to interpret it as you liking it and wanting more of it. Tell her if she is doing something you do not like, that tickles, or that turns you off. And make sure to tell her she is doing a really good job when she finds the parts of you that make you crazy. Use your words, make sure to breathe and moan or grunt when it feels natural. Note that it is not her duty to do anything for you. She does this act for herself, because she loves you. I have a tip for both sexes – use something to cover his eyes, like a pillow or shirt, the first time you decided to have an exploratory session. Not only does this enhance the other senses by taking one away, but it makes her more comfortable to get up close and personal and can give her a boost to be more confident in her curiosities! What do both sexes stand to gain from good head? PLEASURE, SATISFACTION, A BOOST IN CONFIDENCE, STRESS RELIEF, STRONGER BONDING BETWEEN PARTNERS, MEMORIES FOR THE MASTURBATION BANK. . .I could go on! You get the point! Good head is good for you! Last few things - Remember that actual ejaculation is not the measure of a good BJ. Sometimes sex of all sorts is incredible without ejaculation and should not be used to determine success or failure. And to my casual dick lickers, just a reminder that some STDs and STIs are orally transferrable. Is it more uncomfortable to ask important questions about someone’s sexual health or for you to be the one telling another that yours is compromised? WOW – that’s was quite a show for my first go round! I hope you all found something of value here! If you have a question for me, you can send it to alexa@thevioletbutterfly.com All identities will remain concealed. If you would like something more creative than your initials to represent your question, sign off with a name of your choice! You can join the official Kaleidoscope by going to thevioletbutterfly.com/join-the-kaleidoscope And uh, only join if you’re not creepy. Curious – good, Creepy – not so much. I personally monitor everything that goes down in there. Once your request is accepted you will enter a community space of other curious and exploring individuals of all shapes, sizes and backgrounds who treat each other with respect and love! In The Kaleidoscope, you also get a daily, sexy “just thought you should know”, you’ll see Kaleidoscope exclusive posts and I will make sure to keep you up to date on all things Violet Butterfly! Do you like what you hear so far? Great! My dream is to continue doing this full time! 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Jordan Schwartz ( AKA Shockey) CSI Los Angeles just got real. Tells us about her real job. #Teenages listen it's interesting. MOre event Stories and more education into STD STI from Mark.
Sexual shame and performance mindset are just some of issues that have plagued human sexuality. An episode 2 years in the making, today's guest, Jordan Gray, is someone I've known for years – I've seen him grow his business revolving around sex and relationship from the ground up. A sex and relationship coach for 7 and a half years, he started it through offline coaching and expanded online 5 years ago. His business had been growing steadily since, allowing him to reach and help people around the world with their relationships and sexuality. Today, Jordan Gray joins me on the show to talk about shame, performance mindset, (which he personally experienced), his recommendations to overcome these, and a few social justice rants sprinkled with some movie references. Listen as we discuss: How he ended up in the field of sex and relationship coaching which may be traced as early as when he was 15 years old, and a major break-up that drove him to figure out social skills and dating (3:34). The concept of sex positivity and how a majority of humanity lives with sexual shame in default which he's compared to being raised into a Western diet (6:10). Netherland's sex-positive culture where sex education starts as early as kindergarten, impacting teen pregnancy rates, STD/STI cases and sexual experience (10:13). Our experience and journey with sexual shame and how Jordan views sexual shame, addiction and performance mindset (13:27). His clients' recurring issues involving shame, addiction, anxiety, approval-seeking, and conditional love that is reflected years in the future in different areas of their lives like their careers, businesses, relationships, and sex (17:25). The ways sexual performance mindset manifests as key performance indicators (22:25), and dealing with performance mindset, rejection and people in our relationships (23:08). How his relativistic worldview affects how he deals with people with different value systems and life choices (25:30). What he poses as the antidote to move through sexual shame by acknowledging that sex is about feelings instead of performance (27:48), espousing love in our relationships, and practicing self-compassion (42:27). The role that self-reflection and self-awareness of our inner narrative plays in attracting people, into our lives, who reinforce these stories about ourselves (29:20). How women experience sexual shame and performance mindset through body image issues, submission, servitude and orgasm-centeredness (36:31). The idea of sacrificing some relationships to make room for self-honor (45:00). How I dealt with a client who has these issues by changing their mindset so they view sex as an experience instead of just about orgasm, and Jordan's insights on how to resolve it (47:26). Overcoming performance mindset, how the process of healing happens by taking pressure off one's self, and a behavioral therapy type approach where you do what it is that you're scared of (52:21). I hope you enjoyed our conversation and was able to understand the issues and the resolutions Jordan recommends to overcome these, have better relationships and enjoy sex better. If you want to reach Jordan Gray, check out JordanGrayConsulting. Did you enjoy the episode? I would love to hear your thoughts or questions by emailing info [at] theintimatelifestyle.com. I'd also love it if you can share this to your social networks so The Intimate Lifestyle can reach more people and gain support. Help us out by leaving a rating and a review in iTunes. Like us on Facebook! Check out our Resource Page.
Join us as we?discuss gender roles pertaining to relationships. Should the guy always initate sex? This is sure to be a great discussion, so make sure you're tuned in and/or calling in (657) 383-1155. Phone lines open up at 10:15 pm (est). We will also be live tweeting so @gft_radio and we will read your question or comment on the air!! Other topics: The Dine-And-Dasher Question: What would you do if you were to be married in 30 Days and results came back that your partner had an STD(STI) they couldn't get rid of, but you were clear? ? ?
Join us as we discuss gender roles pertaining to relationships. Should the guy always initate sex? This is sure to be a great discussion, so make sure you're tuned in and/or calling in (657) 383-1155. Phone lines open up at 10:15 pm (est). We will also be live tweeting so @gft_radio and we will read your question or comment on the air!! Other topics: The Dine-And-Dasher Question: What would you do if you were to be married in 30 Days and results came back that your partner had an STD(STI) they couldn't get rid of, but you were clear?
Welcome to Celestial Sex, hosted by Chris Duce and produced by Colin Hatch, where we explore sex through the lens of Mormon upbringing. Today we talk to Chris (fake name) about his childhood in Los Angeles, discovering his homosexuality, experience as an LDS missionary, and then attending BYU where he is currently a student. Later in the episode, Chris treats us to his hopes for how he would like to have sex for the first time with another man. Please don't report Chris to the Honor Code office :) Send us your stories about your healthy relationship! We want to hear how you and your partner proactively maintain a healthy relationship. What makes you guys work? Send your stories to celestialsexpodcast@gmail.com We also discuss STD/STI testing and having safe sex at the top of the episode. You can read about STD/STI prevention and using protection at beforeplay.org You can also go to a Planned Parenthood to get tested or to get birth control. Planned Parenthood is for boys, too! And please Venmo your donations for Celestial Sex @chrisduce
As a follow up to last weeks episode on casual sex, Zainab & Sydney discuss SAFE SEX & STD/STI'S. How do you tell your partner you have an STD/STI? Do you tell your partner? When is the right time to reveal you have a STD/STI? How would you respond to you're partner's revelation? Sydney & Zainab role pay different conversations breaking the news.
Devi speaks with Dia Hicks, creator of SwaggerScan.com a service here to help END the STD & STI epidemic. This new service will allow people to share their health history before dating, which will give people more incentive to test!Find out:* The dating challenges faced today* Today's STD/STI statistics* The results of stigmatizing* What the phrase "Always Scan Your Swagger' means* About other upcoming projects (SafeInfinity.com & SingleChurchFolk.com) Listen live and call in with questions!Website: www.SwaggerScan.comTwitter: @swaggerscan.comInstagram: @AlwaysScanYourSwaggerSwaggerScan.com is now available for users to subscribe. Only basic information is needed and it takes only 1 minute to complete your subscription.