Sex and Breakfast
This episode explores edging not as a trendy bedroom hack, but as a deeper practice of awareness, control, and connection. The hosts unpack how intentionally pausing at the brink of orgasm can expand arousal capacity, heighten sensitivity, and shift pleasure from something rushed and performative into something embodied and intentional. Drawing from clinical experience, they connect edging to nervous system regulation, breathwork, and mindfulness, showing how it can support people dealing with performance anxiety, premature ejaculation, or disconnection from their bodies. The conversation also reframes sex beyond orgasm-driven goals, inviting listeners to rediscover pleasure, curiosity, and communication—whether practicing solo or with a partner. Show Notes * Guided erotic meditations & breathwork for practice: Dipsea [https://www.dipseastories.com/] and Quinn [https://www.tryquinn.com/] * Research on the Orgasm Gap [https://buttondown.com/enagoski/archive/the-orgasm-gap/] * Article referenced: [https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/mar/23/the-orgasm-gap-can-netflixs-new-sex-ed-show-revolutionise-womens-lives] Emily Nagoski — “Has the Orgasm Gap Closed in the Last 30 Years?” — Follow Sex and Breakfast Podcast: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sexandbreakfastpodcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==] Website [http://sexandbreakfastpodcast.com/] — Subscribe & Listen to Sex and Breakfast Podcast 🎧 New episodes drop every other Friday!
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