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We’re talking all things sex this week - with certified holistic sex coach, Melissa Vranjes.

June 06, 2024 / 00:28

This episode discusses sexual experiences, feedback in relationships, and preferences regarding intimacy. Topics include communication in the bedroom and partner satisfaction.

The conversation highlights personal anecdotes about sexual preferences, including a guest's experience with nipple stimulation. They mention how different partners have responded to their techniques.

Guests share their thoughts on the importance of feedback from partners and how past experiences shape current relationships.

Overall, the episode emphasizes the need for open dialogue about sexual desires and boundaries.

TL;DR

The episode focuses on sexual preferences and the importance of communication in intimate relationships.

Video

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sex X Men coming into the bedroom and
00:00:03
just thinking that they know it all and
00:00:04
won't take feedback is that where you
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get well I didn't have any complaints
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from any previous Partners well my last
00:00:10
partner loved that move my first serious
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girlfriend she really loved like having
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her nipples um B like quite hard and
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then after that my very immediate
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relationship afterwards I Chomp down on
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nipples she's like what was that

Episode Highlights

  • Feedback in Relationships
    Navigating communication can be tricky when partners think they know it all.
    “They know it all and won't take feedback.”
    @ 00m 03s
    June 06, 2024
  • Nipple Play Preferences
    Exploring what partners enjoy can lead to surprising discoveries.
    “My last partner loved that move!”
    @ 00m 10s
    June 06, 2024

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Feedback Issues00:03
  • Nipple Sensitivity00:14
  • Surprising Reactions00:23

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