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    Penises, Pineapples & Sex Life Revival

    enAugust 12, 2016

    Podcast Summary

    • Exploring Sexuality with Summer's Best Tools and ProductsDiscover new ways to enhance pleasure and last longer with Promescent's delay spray and warming arousal gel. Experience powerful orgasms with the Magic Wand vibrator. Get answers to your sex questions from Sex with Emily. Try the Womanizer for quick, intense orgasms.

      Summer is the season of passion and exploration when it comes to sex, and there are various tools and products that can help enhance the experience. Promescent, for instance, offers pleasure-enhancing products such as their legendary delay spray and warming arousal gel for both men and women, respectively. These products aim to help individuals last longer and enhance pleasure. Another iconic product is the Magic Wand, a vibrator that has set the standard for sex toys and continues to be a symbol of power and unapologetic pleasure. The magic wand comes in various models, ensuring that everyone can find one that fits their lifestyle, but all of them deliver the same powerful orgasmic rumble. Additionally, Sex with Emily now answers voice mails in addition to emails, addressing topics such as recovering from a breakup, reviving a less than satisfactory sex life, dealing with a partner who doesn't like blowjobs, and lack of sexual experience. The Womanizer is another revolutionary product that uses patented pleasure air technology to indirectly stimulate the clitoris with waves of air pressure and suction, providing intense orgasms in a minute or less. With the latest versions being smaller and quieter than ever before, there's no excuse not to try it out. Overall, summer is the perfect time to explore your sexuality and try out new products and experiences, and these tools can help make that journey even more enjoyable.

    • Exploring Sex and Relationships on the 'Sex with Emily' PodcastThe 'Sex with Emily' podcast encourages open conversations about sex and relationships, sharing personal experiences and tips for enhancing sexual experiences. It's a welcoming space for exploring desires and normalizing sexuality.

      The "Sex with Emily" podcast, available on various platforms including womanizer shop.com, is a lively and open discussion about sex and relationships. The hosts, Emily and Menace, share personal experiences and provide tips for enhancing sexual experiences. They encourage listeners to explore their desires and communicate openly with their partners. The podcast covers a range of topics, from summer sex to conversations about sex with family members. It's a party going on at sexwithemily.com, and everyone is welcome to join the conversation. Additionally, Menace mentioned the importance of having open conversations about sex and shared an amusing story about encouraging his mother to have sex during a road trip. He noted that women may be more open to having sex-related discussions with their parents than men. Overall, the podcast aims to normalize and celebrate sexuality in all its forms.

    • Accepting imperfections in relationships and sexWork on improving relationships and sex life by accepting pain, disappointment, and the need for communication and open discussions about desires and needs.

      Relationships and sex require effort and acceptance of imperfections. People often hold unrealistic expectations, believing that sex should always be perfect and relationships should be easy. However, relationships involve pain, disappointment, and repair. It's essential to accept that and work on improving the relationship and sex life. Additionally, the high feelings experienced during the honeymoon phase of a relationship don't last, and it takes work to maintain the connection. Communication and open discussions about desires and needs are crucial. Furthermore, the speaker shared her experience with Somatica therapy, which emphasizes the importance of working on one's sex life and accepting that it will change over time. The speaker encourages individuals to talk about their sexual experiences and needs with their partners and even their parents, acknowledging that it may not always be comfortable but is necessary for healthy relationships.

    • Exploring the impact of technology on dating and socializingA new dating app, Weepo, uses technology to help users check gender ratios at local bars before going, aiming to streamline the process of meeting new people. Some argue it takes away from organic nature of meeting in person. Additionally, a discussion about how diet can affect semen taste and enhance experiences took place.

      Technology is increasingly influencing the way we approach dating and socializing, with a new dating app called Weepo allowing users to check the gender ratio at local bars before they go. This app aims to streamline the process of meeting new people by eliminating prolonged chats and potentially disappointing encounters. However, some may argue that it takes away from the organic nature of meeting people in person. Additionally, there was a discussion about how a healthier diet can affect the taste of semen, with some suggesting that certain foods like pineapple juice can enhance the experience. Overall, these topics highlight the intersection of technology, sexuality, and social norms in modern society.

    • Exploring Unique Meeting Stories and Sexual PreferencesCommunication, experimentation, and finding what works best for individual preferences are key to fulfilling sexual relationships. The Rabbit Company Layon vibrator offers unique features and benefits, and open discussions about sexual preferences and experiences can lead to deeper connections.

      The podcast discussion covered various topics including unique meeting stories, sex toys, and sexual preferences. The speakers met on Tinder and shared an unconventional first encounter. They then talked about the Rabbit Company Layon vibrator, highlighting its features and benefits. The conversation also touched on the importance of open communication in sexual relationships and the importance of finding pleasure for both partners. Additionally, they discussed a movie called "The To-Do List" and recommended it for couples looking to spice up their sex lives. Lastly, they addressed a listener's question about giving and receiving oral pleasure, suggesting the consumption of pineapple juice to improve the taste of semen. Overall, the podcast emphasized the importance of communication, experimentation, and finding what works best for individual preferences in sexual relationships.

    • Clarifying Double Standards in Sexual AdviceOpen communication and understanding are crucial for maintaining healthy sexual relationships. Past experiences should not define current feelings or abilities.

      During a podcast discussion, Emily was called out for allegedly having a double standard regarding oral sex based on past advice given to a caller. However, Emily clarified that she would give the same advice to anyone, regardless of gender, as she believes oral sex is important. She also emphasized the need for open communication in relationships when it comes to sexual preferences and past experiences. Emily encouraged listeners to approach conversations about sexual needs with empathy and understanding, and to not assume that past experiences define someone's current feelings or abilities. In essence, the conversation highlighted the importance of open communication and understanding in maintaining healthy sexual relationships.

    • Communication and compromise are crucial for addressing sexual concernsExplore sensitivity and openness when addressing partner's discomfort, consider using lubes or condoms, every couple is unique, approach potential partners with honesty and confidence.

      Communication and compromise are key in addressing sexual concerns in a relationship. If a partner expresses discomfort with performing oral sex, it may be helpful to approach the situation with sensitivity and openness. One suggestion is to try using flavored lubes or condoms to make the experience more enjoyable for both parties. However, it's important to remember that every couple is unique, and finding a solution may involve exploring alternative ways to satisfy each other's needs. For those who feel inexperienced or self-conscious about their sexual history, it's essential to approach potential partners with honesty and confidence. Remember, everyone's experiences and comfort levels vary, and what matters most is creating a safe and consensual space for exploration and growth.

    • Overcoming sexual anxieties and insecuritiesCommunicate with a trusted partner, take things slow, and explore self to boost confidence

      It's normal to have anxieties and insecurities about sex and new experiences. Everyone goes through it, regardless of experience level. The best strategy is to wait until you're with someone you trust and have a real connection with before exploring sexually. Communication is key, and if you feel uncomfortable, it's okay to take things slow. It's important to get to know your own body through masturbation and self-exploration to boost sexual confidence. Remember, every body is unique, and your partner may not have all the answers either. So, figure it out together and enjoy the journey.

    • Improving intimacy through open communicationOpenly discussing desires and exploring educational resources can help couples navigate sexual differences and strengthen their bond

      Communication and understanding are key to improving intimacy and resolving sexual differences in a relationship. The discussion revolved around the challenges of a couple, Courtney and her partner, who have been abstaining from sex for over two years due to their differing sexual preferences. Although they want to start a family, they first aim to improve their intimacy. The speaker suggested that they have open conversations about their desires and explore educational resources, such as the book "Making Love Real" by Danielle Harrell and Celeste Hirschman, to broaden their horizons and find common ground. This approach can help couples navigate their differences and strengthen their bond.

    • Exploring intimacy and sexual connection in relationshipsFocus on work tasks and pretend past relationship doesn't exist, but it takes time to fully move on.

      The book "Making Love Real" by Danielle Harrell and Celeste Hirschman can help couples deepen their connection on an intimate and sexual level. The book offers exercises for couples to discover each other's desires and turn-ons, which can lead to a stronger relationship or help determine if it's the right one. Brandon, a listener, called in with a question about dealing with a daily work interaction with an ex-partner after a breakup. Emily advised that focusing on work tasks and pretending the relationship never happened can help, but it may take time to fully move on. She acknowledged that it's not an easy situation and expressed empathy for those going through it. Overall, the discussion emphasized the importance of communication and self-discovery in relationships.

    • Maintaining Professionalism After a Workplace RomanceMaintain professionalism by avoiding certain places, making new friends, and focusing on your job. Avoid office drama and seek advice from trusted sources if needed.

      If you find yourself in a situation where you've dated someone at work and it didn't end well, it's important to maintain professionalism and distance yourself from the situation. This may involve avoiding certain places, making new friends outside of work, and rearranging your schedule. It's also important to avoid talking about the situation with coworkers and creating office drama. Ultimately, it's a matter of self-control and keeping your focus on your job. The situation may be difficult at first, but it will get easier with time. Remember, your goal is to keep moving forward and not let the past interfere with your professional growth. Additionally, consider exploring hobbies or activities outside of work to help you cope and find fulfillment. And, if you're feeling stuck, consider seeking advice from trusted friends or mentors.

    • Learn from top sex educators and explore new pleasure products at the Sexual Health ExpoAttendees can gain sexual knowledge and discover new offerings from sponsors like Jimmy Jane, Doc Johnson, Joe Lubricants, Fleshlight, Lifestyles, and Skin Condoms at the Sexual Health Expo in Brooklyn, NY on September 24th and 25th. Free admission for the first 2,000 registrants.

      The Sexual Health Expo, taking place in Brooklyn, New York on September 24th and 25th, is an unmissable event for those seeking to expand their sexual knowledge and explore the latest pleasure products. With free admission for the first 2,000 registrants, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from top sex educators and discover new offerings from sponsors like Jimmy Jane, Doc Johnson, Joe Lubricants, Fleshlight, Lifestyles, Skin Condoms, and many more. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity for sex-positive education and fun. Reserve your free tickets now at sexualhealthexpo.com before they disappear. Apologies for any confusion earlier regarding names. Maurice, the intern, and some listeners may have been unsure if "Kevin" or "Ken" was being referred to, but it was not a significant issue as everyone involved was aware of the context.

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