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149. Couchside Q&A - Part 2

7 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 149. Couchside Q&A - Part 2

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A Sunday-night “sex safety seminar” escalates into hysterical laughter as Martin and Zuzana debunk the wildest bedroom myths people secretly google but never ask a doctor about. From lip balm, menthol, butter, honey, yogurt, and dish soap to balloons, plastic bags, foil, and double condoms—nothing from the kitchen, bathroom shelf, or stationery drawer survives their brutally honest audit. With sharp humor and real sexual-health logic, they turn embarrassment into education, exposing how curiosity without knowledge leads straight to irritation, infections, broken condoms, and ER-level shame. The episode lands on a simple truth: bodies aren’t DIY projects, intimacy deserves respect, and proper products exist for a reason. Learning together, laughing together—and then moving on to the “practical part”—turns safety awareness into foreplay. Because the smartest sex isn’t experimental… it’s informed.

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