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Sex With Emily

5 Sex Myths We All Believe

Sex With Emily

Sex With Emily

Health & Fitness, Sexuality

4.26.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2024

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Let’s be honest: there are certain myths about sex that are SO common, they seem like truth. Things like: what it means to be wet, what it means to be hard, and what it means if you use a vibrator a lot. But guess what? A ton of the things you and I have both heard about sex aren’t based on science - they’ve just been repeated a lot. So on today’s show, I’m debunking the top sex myths I see and hear, and giving you the actual facts. What does it mean about your sexual ability if you’ve had a lot of partners - or conversely, hardly any? We talk about it. How about if you’re not getting wet during sex. Does that mean you’re not turned on? We discuss! Let’s say you use a vibrator a lot - can you get addicted to it? Or my favorite: does having an orgasm mean the sex was good? I tackle both of these. And finally, we face the truth about anal sex, because spoiler alert...it’s not just for gay men. In this episode you’ll learn: About the wide range of orgasms people can experience and why each is unique. Why libido levels vary between individuals and how this impacts sexual relationships. How pornography can shape unrealistic expectations and affect real-life sexual experiences. Show Notes: Join the Waitlist for my SmartSX Membership Community: Access exclusive sex coaching, live expert sessions, and tools to enhance your pleasure and relationships with Dr. Emily Morse. Yes! No! Maybe? Guide SHOP WITH EMILY! (free shipping on orders over $99) The only sex book you’ll ever need: Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure Want to try Promescent's Delay Spray or Arousal Gel? Visit Promescent.com/emily for 15% off your order! Practice love every day with Paired, the #1 app for couples. Download the app at https://www.paired.com/SWE Want more? Sex With Emily: Home Let’s get social: Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok Let’s text: Sign Up Here Want me to slide into your inbox? Sign Up Here for sex tips on the regular. See the full show notes at sexwithemily.com/live.

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0:00.0

Here's a related myth to having a lot of sex can cause vulva owners to stretch. Like if I've been penetrated that many times my vagina is going to get

0:13.5

looser and looser. Not true. After you have a child, yes, your muscles will

0:18.3

become weaker and you build them up over time, you know, doing kegel exercises. But it's not like a permanent stretch,

0:24.6

doesn't mean it's not going to go back. Basically, if you're keeping your numbers down because

0:28.7

you don't want your vagina to stretch, you're missing out on a lot of fun and a lot of pleasure.

0:34.0

You're listening to Sex With Emily.

0:38.0

I'm Dr. Emily and I'm here to help you prioritize your pleasure and

0:42.0

liberate the conversation around sex.

0:44.6

Let's be honest.

0:46.2

There's certain myths about sex that are so common, they seem like the truth.

0:50.5

Things like, what it means to be wet, what it means to be hard, and what it means if you use a vibrator a lot.

0:56.5

But guess what?

0:57.5

A ton of the things that you and I have both heard about sex aren't based on science. They've just been repeated a lot. So on

1:05.2

today's show I'm debunking the top sex myths I see out there and giving you the

1:09.6

actual facts. What does it mean about your sexual ability if you've had a lot of partners?

1:16.0

Or conversely, hardly any. We talk about this.

1:20.0

How about if you're not getting wet during sex?

1:21.9

Does it mean you're not turned on?

1:23.4

We discuss.

1:25.1

Or let's see you use your vibrator a lot.

1:27.3

Can you get addicted to it?

1:29.1

Or my favorite, does having an orgasm mean the sex was good? I tackle both of these. And finally, we face the truth

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