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    Porn, Orgasms & A Kink On the Rise

    enJanuary 17, 2023

    Podcast Summary

    • Exploring the Impact of Porn on Sexual BehaviorsPorn can influence our sexual behaviors, raise questions about practices, and normalize sex-related conversations. Prioritize pleasure and consider the health effects of consumption.

      Porn can influence our sexual behaviors and raise questions about practices that may not serve us well in real life. In this episode of "Sex with Emily," listeners explored topics like the health effects of porn, overcoming anxiety and low self-worth, and the normalcy of consuming one's own semen. Dr. Emily also encouraged listeners to normalize their sex-related questions and prioritize their pleasure. The discussion also included a promotion for Jeju's Ami 3 Step Kegel Training Set, offering a 20% discount with the code "sex with Emily." A highlight of the episode was the introduction to the iconic Magic Wand vibrator, praised for its powerful rumble and cultural significance.

    • Explore and enhance your sex life this summerEmbrace vulnerability, communicate openly, and use pleasure-enhancing tools for a satisfying and enjoyable sex life

      Summer is the perfect time to explore and enhance your sex life with the help of products like Promescent's legendary delay spray and warming arousal gel. The longer days and hotter nights make for a naturally steamy season, and these pleasure-enhancing tools can help ensure that your climaxes are mind-blowing and last longer than ever. Additionally, relationships can be a source of vulnerability and insecurity, but embracing these feelings and learning to communicate openly with your partner can lead to deeper connections and personal growth. Remember, everyone deserves a satisfying and enjoyable sex life, and it's never too late to start exploring new things. Check out Promescent's website using the exclusive discount code at sexwithemily.com for a guaranteed good time.

    • The Power of Vulnerability in RelationshipsSelf-awareness and vulnerability are crucial for meaningful connections. Showing our true selves, including vulnerabilities and fears, deepens relationships and helps us learn to deal with shame. Excessive porn use can harm sexual health and relationships.

      Meaningful connections in relationships require self-awareness and vulnerability. The speaker shares her experience of being drawn to confident, successful partners but realizing they lacked depth and self-reflection. She emphasizes that showing our true selves, including our vulnerabilities and fears, is essential for building deeper connections and learning to deal with shame. Porn, she believes, can have benefits, such as helping couples discover new turn-ons and enhancing sexual experiences. However, excessive use can lead to erectile dysfunction and decreased satisfaction with regular sex. Ultimately, the speaker encourages openness and self-awareness in all areas of life to foster healthy, fulfilling relationships.

    • Desensitization to pornography affecting men's sexual experiences23% of men under 35 report erectile dysfunction during partnered sex, with some needing extreme content to maintain arousal. Open communication and exploring new ways to maintain intimacy can help.

      The excessive use of pornography among men, particularly younger men, can lead to a desensitization and decreased satisfaction with real-life sexual experiences. The study mentioned in the discussion revealed that 23% of men under 35 reported experiencing erectile dysfunction during partnered sex, which is higher than expected. Furthermore, these men reported needing to watch increasingly extreme and graphic content to maintain arousal, much like how one's tolerance for alcohol increases over time. This issue is not solely attributed to pornography, as factors such as sex education, medications, and upbringing can also contribute to erectile dysfunction. However, the lack of open communication about sexual needs and desires between partners may exacerbate the issue, leading men to turn to pornography instead. It's essential for couples to communicate openly about their sex lives and explore new ways to maintain intimacy and satisfaction together. Pornography, while a common fantasy outlet, should be consumed in moderation and understood as an inaccurate representation of real-life sexual experiences.

    • Porn vs. Reality: Understanding the DifferencesPorn can distort expectations and behaviors in real-life sex. Remember, it's not an accurate representation and communication and consent are crucial for healthy sexual experiences.

      Porn can be misleading when it comes to expectations and behaviors in real-life sexual experiences. Many aspects of porn, such as orgasms, moaning, and positions, are often exaggerated or fake. This can lead to unrealistic expectations of partners and even teach performative sex habits. It's essential to remember that porn is not an accurate representation of sex and should not replace open communication and exploration with your partner. Additionally, the lack of depiction of important aspects like warm-ups and consent in porn can further distort our understanding of sexual encounters. To promote healthier sexual experiences, it's crucial to seek out resources for learning about sex and consent, and to approach it as an ongoing process of discovery and growth.

    • Representation and alternative forms of sexual expressionEthical porn offers diverse representation and can be a safe and private alternative for some. Communication and empathy are key in addressing concerns about porn use in relationships. Address underlying health issues and focus on enjoyment to improve orgasm difficulties.

      Representation and alternative forms of sexual expression are important for individuals' self-image and sexual health. Ethical porn, such as that found on TriQuinn, offers diverse representation and can be a safe and private alternative for some. Communication is key in addressing concerns about porn use in relationships, and approaching the conversation with empathy and understanding can lead to productive discussions. For those experiencing difficulty reaching orgasm, it's important to remember that stress and negative self-image can be significant barriers. Addressing underlying health issues and focusing on the enjoyment of the sexual experience can help improve the situation.

    • Embrace self-love and body positivity for sexual successSelf-acceptance and body positivity are vital for sexual success and orgasm. Practice body acceptance through self-exploration and self-love to improve your relationship with your body and enhance intimacy with your partner.

      Self-acceptance and body positivity are crucial for sexual success and orgasm. If we don't love and accept our bodies, it can lead to negative thoughts and self-sabotage, making it harder for us to be present and open during intimate moments. This is like training for a marathon – if we don't put in the effort to prepare our bodies and minds, we won't be able to reach our goal. To start, we can practice body acceptance by looking at ourselves in the mirror and exploring our bodies through masturbation. By focusing on our own pleasure and getting to know ourselves again, we can repair the relationship with our bodies and, in turn, improve our relationships with our partners. Remember, self-love and acceptance are essential foundations for a fulfilling sexual experience.

    • Exploring alternative sex play and focusing on experience enhances arousal and orgasmsMind plays a role in sexual response, excessive thinking hinders arousal and orgasms, try body positive affirmations, masturbation tools, and Hero Bread for improved self-love and self-care

      Engaging in alternative kinds of sex play and focusing on the experience rather than thinking can enhance arousal and lead to better orgasms. The mind plays a significant role in sexual response, and excessive thinking can hinder blood flow to the genitals, making it harder to become aroused and reach orgasm. To improve self-love and self-care, consider incorporating practices like body positive affirmations and masturbation using tools like the Magic Wand original, which can help deliver powerful stimulation regardless of thoughts or distractions. Additionally, consider trying Hero Bread for carb-conscious individuals who want to enjoy bread without the guilt, as it offers impressive nutritional stats while maintaining a great taste and texture.

    • Can Men Safely Eat Their Own Semen?It's a personal decision for men to eat their own semen, with no health risks as long as both partners are consenting and free from STIs.

      The question of whether or not men can eat their own semen is a common curiosity, and it's a normal and safe practice for those who want to try it. The rise in porn consumption may be contributing to the increasing number of men who are considering it. Some men may struggle with the confidence to go through with it, while others may face resistance from their partners. It's important to note that, as long as both partners are consenting and free from STIs, there are no health risks associated with eating semen. Additionally, some people believe there are health benefits to consuming semen. Ultimately, it's a personal decision, and there's no right or wrong answer. It's essential to communicate openly with your partner about your desires and boundaries to ensure a fulfilling and enjoyable sexual experience for both of you.

    • Improve semen taste through healthy dietA healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and greens can help improve the taste of semen, while maintaining this diet is crucial for ongoing benefits.

      Having a healthy diet is crucial for producing semen with a desirable taste. The taste of semen can be influenced by what a person eats, and a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and greens can help improve its taste. The idea that one can change the taste of semen with specific foods for a one-time fix is a misconception. Instead, it's essential to maintain a healthy diet for ongoing benefits. Additionally, there's a growing curiosity around the taste of semen, possibly influenced by pornography, and it's important to remember that sex is a natural, messy experience, and semen is a part of that. There's no need to feel ashamed or disgusted by it. The choice to swallow or spit depends on personal preference and comfort level.

    • Open communication and trying new things in sexDiscussing discomforts and exploring new methods can lead to improved intimacy and addressing sexual issues

      Open communication and trying new things in a sexual relationship can lead to improved intimacy and addressing any discomforts. A common practice among men is eating their own ejaculate during masturbation, which some women may be uncomfortable with due to societal stigmas or personal reasons. However, having a neutral conversation about it outside the bedroom can help partners understand each other's concerns and find solutions. Additionally, using toys and other methods to enhance pleasure and address sexual issues like premature ejaculation can also be beneficial. The practice of consuming semen for health benefits is inconclusive, but exploring new things together can lead to a more fulfilling and satisfying sexual relationship.

    • People's attitudes towards new sexual experiencesPersonal experiences and societal norms shape our perceptions of new sexual practices. Communication and openness are key to exploring together.

      People's attitudes towards trying new things in sex can be shaped by various experiences and societal norms. Mike from Wyoming shared his introduction to receiving a partner's saliva during oral sex, which he initially found taboo but later discovered he enjoyed. He emphasized that it doesn't taste bad and can add a pleasant surprise to one's sex life. The conversation highlights how personal experiences and societal stigmas can influence our perceptions and openness to different sexual practices. It's essential to communicate openly with your partner and be open to exploring new things together.

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