A Psychosexual history of Digestive biscuits and their use as instruments of Physical Force Republicanism
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Explore "sexual experiences" with insightful episodes like "A Psychosexual history of Digestive biscuits and their use as instruments of Physical Force Republicanism", "Best Of: Sex Up Your Love Language", "150. Sex is mental, not just physical ft. Gina Gutierrez", "#2072 - Stavros Halkias" and "The No.1 Celebrity Therapist: The WEIRD Trick To Get Your Sex Life Back, Fix Erections & Increase Fertility! - Marisa Peer" from podcasts like ""The Blindboy Podcast", "Sex With Emily", "The Psychology of your 20s", "The Joe Rogan Experience" and "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett"" and more!
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Often when we think about sex, we only think about the physical. We only think about the other person's enjoyment or what sex should look like rather than what it could look like. Many of us have a very outdated understanding of what good, even great sex feels like and even less of an idea around how to achieve greater levels of pleasure and intimacy.
In today's episode, we bring on the incredible Gina Gutierrez, co-founder of the audio erotica app, Dipsea to discuss how we can use story telling, fantasy, self exploration and mental imagery to have better sex in our 20s. We uncover the psychology behind why we love romance novels, how libido and desire changes (and improves) as we reach our 30s and some of the outdated, misconceptions about sex that we need to debunk. Listen now!
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Stavros Halkias is a stand-up comic and host of the podcast "Stavvy's World." Catch his new Netflix comedy special "Fat Rascal" on December 5, 2023.
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