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    Swinging, Strip Teases & Sex Scheduling

    enApril 30, 2019

    Podcast Summary

    • The Magic Wand: A Cultural Icon of Unapologetic PleasureThe Magic Wand vibrator, a powerful symbol of pleasure, comes in various forms, and Promescent's delay spray and warming arousal gel enhance sex life experiences.

      The Magic Wand vibrator, often referred to as the "Cadillac of vibrators," is a cultural icon and symbol of unapologetic pleasure. First introduced decades ago, it has earned accolades for its powerful rumble that resonates deep within, making it a trusted confidant for many. Now, there are various iterations like the rechargeable, mini, micro, and plush versions, but all maintain the original's powerful orgasmic rumble. Another recommendation for enhancing your summer sex life is Promescent, a line of pleasure-enhancing products. Their delay spray helps men last longer, while their warming arousal gel enhances women's pleasure. Overall, these iconic sex toys and products aim to make your sex life more enjoyable and guaranteed.

    • Exploring new ways to enhance our lives: Sex education and low-carb breadSex educator Emily encourages open communication and tries out Hero Bread, a low-carb alternative to traditional bread with impressive nutritional stats, and an app called Apple Notes for long-distance relationships.

      There are various ways to enhance different aspects of our lives, whether it's our sex life or our diet. Emily, a popular sex educator, encourages her audience to connect with her on various platforms, including SiriusXM Radio, iTunes, and social media, as they approach Masturbation Month. She also shared her discovery of Hero Bread, a low-carb alternative to traditional bread that allows individuals to enjoy their favorite bread products without the guilt. Hero Bread has impressive nutritional stats, including 0-1 net carbs per serving, 0 grams of sugar, and high fiber and protein content. Emily was initially skeptical but was pleasantly surprised by its texture and taste. Additionally, she introduced an app called Apple Notes, which she uses collaboratively with her long-distance partner to discuss their sexual desires and explore new experiences together. This innovative approach to communication has helped keep their relationship intimate and exciting despite the distance. Overall, Emily's discussions highlight the importance of staying connected, whether through delicious low-carb alternatives or open communication with our partners.

    • Discovering new ways to enhance sex life through communication and creativityOpen communication, experimentation, and focusing on partner's pleasure can lead to memorable and satisfying sexual experiences.

      Communication and creativity can enhance and spice up a sex life. A couple discovered this by writing their own erotic roadmap on an app, which helped make each encounter different and memorable. This idea can be applied using any document or app, and it's especially helpful when face-to-face conversations about sex are difficult. A listener named Zach shared his experience of feeling inadequate during a swinging encounter due to premature ejaculation. Emily reassured him that it's normal and encouraged him to focus on giving pleasure to his partner, which can be just as satisfying as receiving it. Overall, the importance of open communication, experimentation, and focusing on pleasure for both partners was emphasized.

    • Mindset and Sexual ExperiencesFocusing too much on performance issues can hinder enjoyment. Common issues like premature ejaculation can be improved with mindfulness and techniques. Open communication and education are crucial for dealing with STIs in relationships.

      Mindset plays a significant role in sexual experiences, and focusing too much on performance issues can hinder enjoyment. In the case of premature ejaculation, it's essential to remember that it's a common issue and not a cause for shame or embarrassment. Instead, practicing mindfulness and techniques like edging can help improve stamina. For those in relationships where one partner has a sexually transmitted infection like herpes, open communication and education about the condition are crucial. Many people live normal, healthy sex lives with the virus, and using suppressant medication can reduce the risk of transmission. It's essential to approach these situations with empathy, understanding, and accurate information.

    • Communicating about sex and STIsPrioritize safety and understanding when discussing STIs, use daily suppressants and condoms to reduce risk, plan a relaxed discussion, and prioritize pleasure for a productive conversation.

      Effective communication is key when it comes to discussing sensitive topics like sex, especially when opening up a relationship. When it comes to concerns about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), it's important to prioritize safety while also being understanding and compassionate towards each other. If one partner has an STI, taking daily suppressants and using condoms can help reduce the risk of transmission. However, it's important to note that there is still a risk involved, even with these precautions. When it comes to starting a conversation about sex, planning a relaxed and open discussion, using icebreakers, and prioritizing pleasure can help make the conversation less awkward and more productive. Remember, communication is essential for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship.

    • Communication is key to enhancing a couple's sex lifeTalking about desires and fantasies, role play, and open communication can lead to a more fulfilling and exciting intimate relationship.

      Communication is key in enhancing a couple's sex life. Whether it's through listening to podcasts together, taking notes, or discussing new ideas, making time to talk about your desires and fantasies can lead to a more fulfilling and exciting intimate relationship. Role play, for instance, can be an effective icebreaker and a way to bring back the early excitement of a relationship. It's important to remember that these conversations may be uncomfortable at first, but they are essential for growth and should be approached with an open mind and a willingness to try new things. Holly's letter is a great example of a couple who have been together for a long time and are looking to add some excitement to their sex life. They have already explored various options, and role play is a new frontier for them. By discussing the idea and planning it out, they can create a fun and sexy experience that brings them closer together.

    • Exploring new ways to enhance your sex lifeCreatively find solutions to make intimacy work amidst raising young children, try role-playing, erotic dance, shower sex, or date nights.

      Exploring new ways to enhance your sex life, such as role-playing, erotic dance, or even just finding time amidst the chaos of raising young children, can lead to exciting and fulfilling experiences. The speaker suggests practicing sensual movements in the mirror, using inspiration from movies or classes, and even trying shower sex or hiring a babysitter for a date night. Remember, it's normal for having children to impact your sex life, but it's only a temporary phase. Don't put too much pressure on yourself and instead focus on finding creative solutions to make intimacy work for you and your partner.

    • Prioritizing self-care and connectionMaking time for self-care and partner connection improves overall well-being and happiness. Honest communication and boundary setting are key in workplace relationships. Seek therapy for sexual issues after abusive relationships.

      Prioritizing self-care and connection with your partner, even when faced with challenges like parenting or work, is essential for overall well-being and happiness. Whether it's through intimacy or simple acts of affection, making time for each other can significantly improve the relationship. In the case of workplace relationships, honest communication and a clear understanding of boundaries are crucial for success. And for those dealing with sexual issues after an abusive relationship, seeking therapy should be the first step towards regaining a healthy sex drive.

    • Healing the mind for better sex drivePractice mindfulness, therapy, CBD, communication, and self-assessment for improved sex drive and mental health.

      Healing the mind through therapy and self-exploration is crucial for personal growth and improving one's sex drive. Practicing mindful masturbation, deep breath work, meditation, and using CBD products can help individuals reconnect with their bodies and needs. Communication is essential when dealing with sensitive issues, such as discussing a partner's unusual odor. Approach the situation with sensitivity and concern for their health, and be open to finding solutions together. After a breakup, it's essential to assess the situation and consider the reasons for the relationship's end. If there are underlying issues that need to be addressed, therapy can help. Ultimately, the decision to pursue an ex-partner or move on depends on the individual's personal growth and the compatibility of the relationship.

    • Considering Reconnecting with an Ex or Navigating Non-Monogamous Relationships?Surround yourself with supportive individuals, communicate openly, and prioritize energy towards those who respect your choices.

      Moving on from a past relationship can be challenging, especially if you still harbor feelings for your ex. However, if you haven't communicated or moved on after a significant period, it may be time to consider whether you should reach out or move on completely. Additionally, when it comes to non-monogamous relationships, it's essential to surround yourself with like-minded individuals and be open and honest about your desires and needs. If someone makes you feel bad about your choices or tries to change you, it's important to prioritize your time and energy towards those who support and understand you.

    • Define your own relationship rulesEmbrace individuality, communicate openly, and foster healthy, consensual relationships based on mutual understanding and respect

      Each person has the power to define their own relationship dynamics and rules without needing validation from others. It's essential to respect individuality and autonomy in relationships. Emily emphasizes that no one can force us to conform to their expectations or desires. Instead, we should focus on creating meaningful connections based on mutual understanding and consent. It's crucial to communicate openly and honestly about our needs and desires, and to listen actively to our partners. By embracing our unique identities and fostering healthy, consensual relationships, we can build strong and fulfilling connections. Remember, it's not about trying to change others but rather about growing together in a mutually respectful and loving way. Happy almost Masturbation Month, and keep sending in your questions and feedback to sexwithemily.com.

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