Episode 26: Becoming Clit-erate - The Sex Ed You Didn't Know You Needed
In this episode of The Modern MILF Podcast, Bethany guides listeners through a sex-positive conversation about the clitoris: its anatomy, location, development, role in sexual pleasure, and how clitoral orgasms differ from orgasms caused by vaginal penetration. The episode mixes approachable science, practical tips for partners and solo exploration, myth-busting, and citations from medical and sex-positive professionals.
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