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Ep 379: Importance of Communication in Sexual Health

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Communication is very important when it comes to sexual interactions. In order to have good intimacy you have to talk with you partner no matter good or bad. Hide the kids for this episode. This is the first international episode of season 10. On this episode of Liquor Talk host Victor Jones engages with Caroline Hood, a sex therapist from Australia, discussing the complexities of sex and intimacy in long-term relationships. They explore cultural perspectives on race, the challenges of open communication about sex, and the impact of alcohol on sexual experiences. Caroline shares insights from her journey into sex therapy, emphasizing the importance of redefining sex beyond penetration and addressing the orgasm gap. The conversation highlights the need for balance in sexual desires and the significance of fostering intimacy throughout life. In this engaging conversation, Caroline Hood and Victor Jones explore the complexities of sexual communication in relationships, the importance of clarity and understanding desire, especially in long-term partnerships. They discuss the challenges faced by parents in maintaining intimacy, the significance of reclaiming sexual agency, and the need for open dialogue about sexual preferences. The conversation also touches on the role of sex therapy and the potential benefits of exploring intimacy through toys and products. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes the importance of communication and intentionality in fostering healthy sexual relationships. Special thanks to our friends at Podmatch for making this collaboration possible.

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Ep 379: Importance of Communication in Sexual Health

Communication is very important when it comes to sexual interactions. In order to have good intimacy you have to talk with you partner no matter good or bad. Hide the kids for this episode. This is the first international episode of season 10. On this episode of Liquor Talk host Victor Jones engages with Caroline Hood, a sex therapist from Australia, discussing the complexities of sex and intimacy in long-term relationships. They explore cultural perspectives on race, the challenges of open communication about sex, and the impact of alcohol on sexual experiences. Caroline shares insights from her journey into sex therapy, emphasizing the importance of redefining sex beyond penetration and addressing the orgasm gap. The conversation highlights the need for balance in sexual desires and the significance of fostering intimacy throughout life. In this engaging conversation, Caroline Hood and Victor Jones explore the complexities of sexual communication in relationships, the importance of clarity and understanding desire, especially in long-term partnerships. They discuss the challenges faced by parents in maintaining intimacy, the significance of reclaiming sexual agency, and the need for open dialogue about sexual preferences. The conversation also touches on the role of sex therapy and the potential benefits of exploring intimacy through toys and products. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes the importance of communication and intentionality in fostering healthy sexual relationships. Special thanks to our friends at Podmatch for making this collaboration possible.

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