WAP: Wet AP & How To Be Your Best Sexual Self

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Sexologist Shamyra is back and she’s here to share her knowledge and thoughts on Cardi B’s WAP and so much more including: Mysogynoir Pick Me culture What “Big D” really means What we can learn from song lyrics How music videos can motivate (or empower) us to be better & live better Lube-shaming Small penises […]
Is it Better to Have Loved and Lost Than to Have Never Loved At All?

The findings from decades of studies have suggested that a happy marriage makes for a happy life. Married folks report higher well-being than those who are single, divorced or widowed and data connects marriage with emotional, social and health benefits including longer lifespans and lower levels of anxiety, depression and distress. But new research out […]
Brandon Answers Your Sex & Relationship Questions

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We’ve compiled some of your questions for Brandon and he weighs in sharing his personal experiences in response to the following: You’ve opened up about some heavy feelings on the podcast and talked about the benefits of being more vulnerable. How can I get my boyfriend to open up and be more vulnerable? My husband […]
Sexuality Superheroes: Tatyannah King

This week’s Sexuality Superhero is Tatyannah King! Tatyannah blogs about many sex-related topics, anything under the sun from masturbation, sexting and squirting! Read her feature below, and get to know Tatyannah a little better… 1. Why is sexual health education/therapy so important to you? And from this, what made you get into the field? Sexual health/therapy […]
Navigating Interracial Relationships: One Couple’s Experience

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Jess is Chinese-Jamaican-Irish-Canadian. Brandon is Canadian of British descent. Race and culture have always been central topics in our relationship and this week, we’re sharing our perspective as a mixed-race couple. We don’t speak for anyone but ourselves, but we hope this conversation leads to more meaningful ones in your own relationships. We discuss: Jess’ […]