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🗓️ 29 October 2021
⏱️ 40 minutes
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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.
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0:00.0 | Here's a related myth. Having a lot of sex can cause vulva owners to stretch. Like if I've |
0:11.1 | been penetrated that many times, my vagina is going to get looser and looser. Not true. |
0:15.9 | After you have a child, yes, your muscles will become weaker and you build them up over |
0:20.6 | time, you know, doing keg-alexercises. But it's not like a permanent stretch. It doesn't |
0:24.9 | 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. |
0:35.6 | You're listening to Sex with Emily. I'm Dr. Emily and I'm here to help you prioritize |
0:40.9 | your pleasure and liberate the conversation around sex. Let's be honest, there's certain myths |
0:46.9 | about sex that are so common, they seem like the truth. Things like, would it mean to be wet, |
0:52.5 | would it mean to be hard, and would it mean to be use a vibrator a lot? But guess what? A ton of |
0:58.1 | the things that you and I have both heard about sex aren't based on science. They've just been |
1:03.3 | repeated a lot. So on today's show, I'm debunking the top sex myths I see out there and giving you |
1:09.6 | the actual facts. What does it mean about your sexual ability if you've had a lot of partners? |
1:15.7 | Or conversely, hardly any. We talk about this. How about if you're not getting wet during sex? |
1:21.6 | Does it mean you're not turned on? We discuss. Or let's say you use your vibrator a lot. |
1:27.1 | Can you get addicted to it? Or my favorite? Does having an orgasm mean the sex was good? |
1:33.0 | I tackle both of these. And finally, we face the truth about anal sex because spoiler alert, |
1:39.1 | it's not just for gay men. All right, intentions with Emily for each episode. Join me in |
1:44.8 | setting an intention. I do it. I encourage you to do the same. Well, my intention is to shed some |
1:51.0 | light on the judgments we associate with sex so we can better understand how we can have less |
1:55.6 | hangups and better sex in the bedroom. Please rate and review sex with Emily wherever you listen. |
2:02.0 | My new article, your guide to bring them back. Your sex drive is up on sex with Emily.com. |
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