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    To Squirt or Not To Squirt

    enJanuary 24, 2015

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    • Explore and enhance your summer sexual experiencesDiscover tools like Promescent's delay spray and warming arousal gel, the iconic Magic Wand vibrator, and Ovo Toys' rechargeable vibrators to prolong and intensify your encounters.

      Summer is the season of passion and exploration, and there are various tools and products that can help enhance sexual experiences. Promescent's line of pleasure enhancing products, such as their legendary delay spray and warming arousal gel, are recommended for those looking to prolong and intensify their sexual encounters. Additionally, the Magic Wand, a cult-favorite vibrator, is an iconic symbol of power and unapologetic pleasure, offering various models to fit different lifestyles. Female ejaculation is a topic of interest, and Ovo Toys' new line of rechargeable vibrators, like the E5, offers a range of settings and sensations for those seeking a more satisfying and long-term sexual experience. Overall, summer is a time to explore and experiment with sex, and these products can help make the experience even more enjoyable.

    • Exploring the importance of setting standards in relationships and using Yiddish expressions for humorSetting standards in relationships is crucial, and using humor through Yiddish expressions can add depth and meaning to conversations about sex and money.

      During a conversation on her podcast "Sex with Emily," the host discussed various aspects of sex and relationships, incorporating her personal experiences and humor. She emphasized the importance of setting standards in relationships and shared some Yiddish expressions related to sex and money. For instance, she explained that "angus sprait" means spreading one's legs wide open and "ice kafarfini gelt" means wasting money. The conversation also touched upon her experiences attending sex-related conferences and award shows. Overall, the conversation was lighthearted and educational, providing listeners with valuable insights and information. To learn more and access additional resources, listeners were encouraged to visit sexwithemily.com and follow her on social media.

    • A mix of business and pleasure in adult entertainmentThe adult entertainment industry's events offer unique experiences, combining networking, fun, and work for executives and stars alike.

      The adult entertainment industry's events are not just about work, but also about networking and fun. The speaker attended a dinner hosted by Xbiz, where Ron Jeremy, a well-known figure in the industry, hosted the after-party. The party was filled with executives, porn stars, and adult toys. Despite having a busy schedule, the speaker stayed late into the night, as each night offered unique experiences. The first night was a Mr. Skin party, where people were having sex in private areas, while the next night was the Xbiz porn awards. Contrary to assumptions, porn stars were not just working but also enjoying themselves. The speaker's friend, who was new to the scene, was intrigued by the private and public aspects of the events. Overall, the adult entertainment industry's events are a mix of business and pleasure.

    • An Unforgettable Experience at the X Biz Porn AwardsMet porn stars, presented awards, interacted with creators, and had unexpected encounters at the X Biz Porn Awards

      The X Biz Porn Awards was an unforgettable experience for the speaker. She presented awards for the best sex toy and most innovative design, and met various porn stars including the MILF of the year. Backstage, she interacted with the nice and surprising normal host, James Dean. She also encountered a MILF who tried to invite her for a threesome. The awards were given away to deserving winners, including the Flashlight and Revel body. The speaker was honored to meet the creators of her favorite sex toys and even had an unexpected encounter at the Beaver Convention, which turned out to be for contractors, not porn. Despite the long red carpet and the confusion with the Beaver Convention, the speaker found the experience hilarious and memorable.

    • A huge success: 2000 people attended the She Sexual Health ExpoThe She Sexual Health Expo showcased the strong demand for sex education and inspired many attendees to pursue careers in the field.

      The She Sexual Health Expo was a huge success, attracting over 2000 people eager to learn about sex education. The event, which was the first of its kind open to the public, featured seminars, sex toy booths, and inspiring encounters with sex educators and fans. The speaker was impressed by the turnout and the dedication of attendees, many of whom were inspired to pursue careers in the field. She also enjoyed meeting her fans and sharing her products, including her candles and down under comfort, which received positive feedback. Overall, the event demonstrated a strong demand for sex education and the power of spreading awareness and knowledge in this area.

    • A Successful Conference with Inspiring Individuals and AwardsThe conference was filled with inspiring individuals, unexpected incidents were handled professionally, Sex with Emily's products won several awards, and the team is moving on to a new studio. A holiday giveaway, '7 days of pleasure,' also took place and the winners have been announced.

      The conference was filled with inspiring individuals, including Ruby, who went above and beyond to ensure a positive experience for everyone. There was an unexpected incident involving a stalker, but the team handled it professionally. The awards ceremony was a success, with Sex with Emily's products taking home several accolades. Despite not personally receiving any awards, the experience was enjoyable, and the team is moving on to a new studio. Additionally, there was a holiday giveaway called "7 days of pleasure," and the winners have been announced on Sexfilming.com. Overall, the conference was a success filled with gratitude, awards, and exciting experiences.

    • New study sparks controversy over female ejaculate vs. squirtingDespite a recent study suggesting squirting is urine, women should not feel embarrassed or hesitant about their natural sexual responses. Communication and understanding with partners is key.

      The recent study suggesting a difference between female ejaculate and squirting, and labeling the latter as urine, has sparked controversy and anxiety among women. The study, which only involved seven participants, has led some women to feel self-conscious about their orgasms and hesitant to let go due to fear of urinating. However, it's important to note that the debate around squirting is not new, and the fluid expelled during female orgasm can contain traces of urine but is distinct from urine. Women should not feel embarrassed about this natural part of sexual arousal and orgasm, and should communicate openly with their partners about their concerns. The study's findings are not definitive, and the majority of men find the presence of fluid during sex to be a turn-on rather than a turnoff. Therefore, women should not let the study's findings deter them from experiencing and enjoying their sexuality.

    • Exploring the complexities of female sexualityOpen communication, consent, and scientific research are crucial for promoting sexual health, education, and pleasure for all individuals, debunking myths and misconceptions.

      There is ongoing debate and fascination in the media about various aspects of female sexuality, from the existence of the G-spot to the phenomenon of "squirting." While some people find these topics intriguing, others view the attention they receive as unnecessary and even distracting from more important issues. Additionally, there are misconceptions about certain sexual practices, such as the belief that urine plays a role in female ejaculation or that certain sex positions are more dangerous than others. It's important to remember that everyone's body is different and that open communication and consent are key to enjoying a healthy and satisfying sex life. Furthermore, scientific research can help dispel myths and provide accurate information about sexual health and pleasure. Ultimately, the focus should be on promoting sexual health, education, and pleasure for all individuals, rather than sensationalizing or trivializing aspects of sexuality for entertainment or shock value.

    • Challenging societal stigmas with condom pursesCondom purses offer a discreet and stylish solution for women to carry condoms, challenging societal stigmas and promoting safe sex.

      Condom purses promote safe sex and challenge stereotypes surrounding carrying condoms. During a conversation, it was shared that women often don't carry condoms due to societal stigmas, but condom purses offer a solution. A humorous anecdote was shared about the importance of having condoms readily available, as the speaker discovered she didn't have any at home despite having a large supply at her office. The conversation also touched upon the various types of condoms available, such as polyisoprene condoms, which are thin and strong. The discussion concluded with the introduction of a fashionable solution to this issue: vinyl bags designed to look like condom wrappers, created as part of the "I'm Covered" campaign by Maggie Kurevick and Lifestyle Condoms. This innovative approach encourages individuals to carry condoms in a stylish and discreet way, emphasizing the importance of protection and breaking down any remaining taboo surrounding their use.

    • Exploring new experiences in sexCommunication and experimentation are crucial in maintaining a satisfying sexual relationship. Trying new things together can enhance, not replace, your connection.

      Communication and experimentation are key in maintaining a satisfying sexual relationship. During the podcast, Emily discussed the importance of listening to your partner's feedback and trying new things. She shared her excitement about the upcoming rechargeable, cordless version of the Magic Wand, a popular sex toy. A listener named Mike wrote in about introducing his wife to a vibrating penis ring, which she now enjoys frequently. He's considering getting a penis extension toy but worries she might prefer it over his own size. Emily reassured Mike that it's normal for couples to explore new experiences together and that open communication is essential to understanding each other's preferences and desires. She emphasized that it's important not to view these additions as replacements but rather as enhancements to their sexual connection. Overall, the podcast emphasized the importance of trying new things, communicating openly, and embracing change in a relationship.

    • Exploring new experiences in the bedroomIntroducing sex toys can enhance relationships by adding excitement and pleasure, but remember to communicate openly with your partner and ensure safety.

      Introducing sex toys and exploring new experiences in the bedroom can enhance and improve a relationship rather than detract from it. The speaker emphasizes that variety and trying new things are essential for great sex, and using sex toys can add excitement and pleasure for both partners. It's important to remember that sex toys don't replace human connection but rather complement it. Additionally, the speaker advises against using penis extenders that claim to extend the penis through stretching or surgery, as they are not effective or safe. For those looking to introduce new experiences to their partner, it's important to communicate openly and honestly about desires and boundaries.

    • Exploring past sexual experiences in a relationshipCommunicate openly, respectfully, and with a willingness to learn from each other when discussing past sexual experiences to deepen your connection and expand your sexual bucket list.

      Communication and trust are essential in a healthy relationship when discussing past sexual experiences. While some couples may find it exciting and enhancing to share such experiences, others may find it uncomfortable or insecure. It's important to remember that past experiences do not define current desires or limitations. Instead, they can serve as a foundation for exploring new experiences together. Couples should approach these conversations with openness, respect, and a willingness to learn from each other. Ultimately, the goal is to expand your sexual bucket list and deepen your connection as a couple. So, be curious, communicate openly, and embrace the unknown together.

    • Exploring sexual experiences togetherCommunicate, try new things, and watch porn together for enhanced sexual experiences. Partners focus more on their own pleasure than judging each other.

      Communication and exploration are key to enhancing sexual experiences. The speaker emphasized that every sexual experience is unique and encouraged trying new things together, such as watching porn, buying sex education books, or shopping for toys. She also addressed the concern of feeling insecure about one's performance and reassured that partners are generally more focused on their own pleasure and turn-on rather than judging their significant other. The topic of porn use came up, with the suggestion being made that watching it together could help bridge any gaps in satisfaction and understanding. The speaker also shared her own experience with writing a successful sex education book and encouraged listeners to explore their sexuality in a healthy and open-minded way.

    • Keep your sex life exciting by trying new thingsExperiment with toys, role-play, communication, and emotional connection to enhance intimacy and improve sex life. Avoid excessive use of pornography for a healthier and realistic sexual experience.

      Exploring new things in the bedroom and mixing up your sexual routine can help improve your sex life and maintain intimacy with your partner. This can include trying new toys, engaging in role-play or communication, and reducing reliance on pornography. The use of pornography can potentially desensitize individuals and change their sexual preferences, and it's important to remember that what is portrayed in porn may not reflect healthy or realistic sexual behaviors. Instead, focus on open communication, experimentation, and maintaining a strong emotional connection with your partner.

    • The importance of learning about sex through reliable sourcesExploring sex through pornography can leave one feeling disconnected. Instead, seek reliable sources and prioritize education, self-discovery, and openness to new experiences to enhance sexual satisfaction for both genders.

      Our experiences shape our perspectives, and sometimes we may long for experiences we missed out on. The speaker shared her experience of first encountering sex through pornography instead of in person, which left her feeling disconnected. She also discussed the importance of learning about sex through reliable sources and closing the orgasm gap between men and women. Additionally, she promoted her podcast and mentioned some products that can enhance sexual experiences for both men and women. Overall, the conversation highlighted the importance of education, self-discovery, and openness to new experiences.

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      The speaker highly recommends trying Down Under Comfort, a vegan cream-to-powder product, for its ability to leave users smelling fresh and amazing throughout the day. According to the speaker, this product is versatile and can be used anywhere on the body, regardless of individual sweat levels. The speaker shared that many people tried and loved the product during a recent event, and encourages listeners to purchase it through emilyandtony.com using the coupon code "emily" for a 20% discount on their first order. The speaker expresses her confidence in the product's ability to significantly improve one's personal scent and overall cleanliness.

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