Episodios

  • Autoerotic Asphyxiation Practices
    Apr 30 2025
    Let’s talk about one of the most taboo topics in sex research: autoerotic asphyxiation. No, not the crime-show version — the real stories from people who are alive and practicing it. This episode explores a bold study that steps into the shadows to ask: Who actually engages in AeA and partnered breathplay — and why? We dig into how people restrict oxygen during sex, what motivates them, and how they stay safe. The researcher throws out the outdated, shame-heavy lens and instead uses a sex-positive approach that respects kink, BDSM culture, and the people behind the practices. It's part data, part human insight, and totally eye-opening.
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    16 m
  • Bisexual Identity Development
    Apr 30 2025
    What does it really take to claim and understand a bisexual identity — and how are bisexual people seen by the world around them? In this episode, we unpack two powerful studies that look at bisexuality from both the outside and the inside. One dives into how straight, gay, and lesbian people perceive bisexual folks — revealing how relationship dynamics, gender, and even generational views can shape harmful stereotypes. The other takes us inside the minds of young bisexual adults as they figure out who they are, showing how exposure to queer spaces, people, and media plays a huge role in identity formation. With race, gender, and social context layered into every story, this is a raw look at how identity is built, judged, and lived — and why bisexuality deserves way more space in the conversation.
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    16 m
  • Bisexual vs Lesbian Women's Relationship Stability
    Apr 30 2025
    Do bisexual women face more struggles in same-sex relationships than lesbians? This episode dives into powerful new research that says — maybe yes. Using a framework that looks at how stress from being part of a marginalized group impacts love and commitment, this study explores why some bisexual women may feel less secure or satisfied in their relationships with other women. Turns out, it’s not just about attraction — it's about stress, identity pressure, depression, and even wondering if there’s someone “better” out there. The research also compares how identity labels vs. actual attraction shape these experiences. It’s a deep look at how sexuality, stigma, and mental health collide in queer relationships — and why the details really matter.
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    18 m
  • Validating Bisexual Identity in Cisgender Women
    Apr 30 2025
    What does it mean to be bisexual when the world keeps seeing you as straight? In this powerful episode, we dive into a raw and revealing study about bisexual women and the quiet identity struggles they face every day. When you're in a relationship that "looks" straight, your sexuality can feel invisible — even to your own community. This research unpacks how that erasure affects self-worth, how race, religion, and other identities shape the experience, and how discrimination — from both straight and queer circles — creates a double bind. We’re breaking the silence on binegativity, visibility, and what it takes to feel truly valid in your identity. If you've ever felt like you didn't quite belong anywhere, this one’s for you.
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    19 m
  • Faking Orgasm
    Apr 30 2025
    Why do some women fake orgasms — and what’s really going on underneath the surface? In this episode, we unpack bold new research out of Hungary that digs into when and why women pretend to climax in different types of heterosexual relationships — from long-term partners to one-night stands. Get ready to challenge what you think you know about one of the most whispered-about parts of sex.
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    12 m
  • Women's Masturbation - Reasons, Activities, and Orgasm
    Apr 29 2025
    What does female masturbation really tell us about sex, satisfaction, and even mental health? In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking research that asked women real questions about when, why, and how they masturbate — and what it means for their orgasm experience. Researchers even discovered three different "types" of women based on their solo and partnered sex habits. Join us as we bust old myths wide open and explore what solo pleasure can really reveal about connection, confidence, and mental well-being.
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    19 m
  • College Student Sexual Satisfaction Study
    Apr 28 2025
    Is good sex really just about the physical — or is there way more under the surface? In this episode, we dive into eye-opening research from Western Washington University, where students opened up about what really makes or breaks their sexual satisfaction. Sure, surveys show a lot of people say they’re “satisfied” — but when given the chance to be honest, a different story comes out: struggles with communication, hidden desires, and gaps between what people want and what they actually get. Gender, relationship status, and even sexual orientation all play a role. Tune in as we uncover why real sexual satisfaction is about way more than just technique — and why better conversations might be the real key to better sex.
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    10 m
  • Orgasms and Satisfaction by Stimulation
    Apr 28 2025
    What really leads to better sex and stronger orgasms for women — and what if everything we've been taught is missing the point? In this episode, we dive into bold new research from Germany that challenges what we think about pleasure. It turns out that old-school penile-vaginal sex was more strongly linked to satisfaction than things like oral sex or even manual stimulation. Even more surprising? Having a positive attitude about clitoral self-stimulation during partnered sex didn’t always boost satisfaction — and sometimes made it worse. Why? Deep down, society’s old rules about what sex should look like are still shaping what people feel. Join us as we dig into how outdated sexual scripts could be quietly sabotaging real connection — and what needs to change to finally break free.
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    15 m