
This episode features Dr. Reena Malik, a board-certified urologist, discussing sexual health, myths about sex, and the importance of understanding our bodies. Key topics include the frequency of ejaculation and its relation to prostate cancer, the average duration of sexual encounters, and the significance of pelvic floor health.
Dr. Malik explains that men who ejaculate 21 times or more a month are less likely to develop prostate cancer. She emphasizes that many people have misconceptions about how often others have sex, revealing that couples typically have sex about once a week.
The discussion also covers the average time for sexual intercourse, which is around 5.1 to 5.7 minutes, contrasting with the 18 to 25 minutes women often desire. Dr. Malik highlights the importance of communication in sexual relationships and the need for better sexual education.
Dr. Malik addresses pelvic floor health, explaining how it affects sexual function and the importance of pelvic floor exercises. She also discusses common myths about masturbation, penis size, and the impact of technology on sexual health.
Overall, the episode aims to educate listeners on sexual health, dispel myths, and encourage open conversations about sexual well-being.
Dr. Reena Malik discusses sexual health myths, pelvic floor health, and the importance of communication in relationships.
