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Kink Bias and What to Do About It

We should all expect to feel support from our healthcare practitioners regarding our lifestyle choices. This month we are talking to the people who have developed the first Kink Implicit Bias Scale. This is how progress is made!

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Touching for Your Own Interest

Touching for your own interest is the opposite of selfish when you follow the guidelines I discuss in this episode. You’ll learn to quiet your mind and create an opening for greater intimacy.

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Releasing

I whisper your words and light the fire, the flame ignites your texts and the smoke carries your endless potential into the sky.

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Erectile Dysfunction for Folx with a Penis

So, today we are talking about erectile dysfunction for penis owners. I want to acknowledge that this is a difficult topic for folx. The penis has long been elevated to this all-powerful feature of humanity and that is a lot of pressure to carry around every day.

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MS and the link to Adverse Childhood Experiences

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Awareness is important because acknowledgment of the problem is the first step on the path to change. Surprisingly, this topic does tie into multiple sclerosis.

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The Clitoris: An Anatomical History

In today’s episode, I talk about the History of the Anatomy of the Clitoris and why it matters. The topic is packed with information, comical, and dark all at the same time.

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My MS Story: Part Two

Every bit of my attention was divided between two tasks, the careful placement of one foot in front in front of the other- and breathing. One step, one breath. One step, one breath. My life became a meditation against my will.

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My MS Story: Part One

It was empowering to name the demons that I battled, but understanding how I enabled them has set me free.

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