Sex Ed Debunked
Mother-daughter duo Christine (PhD, Psychology) and Shannon Curley (MA, Communications) discuss all the things that sex ed (and your parents) never told you. We will debunk myths about sex by discussing sex education for life, affirmative consent, sex positivity, gender roles, sexual communication, hookup culture, and what all those letters in the LGBTQIAA spectrum really stand for.
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Sex Ed Debunked
Myth #53: Performance Anxiety is Uncommon
On this week’s episode, Christine and Shannon chat about the connection between body, mind, stress, and performance anxiety. Then, guest interviewer Bob Curley chats with Dr. Sarah Mellecon about premature ejaculation (PE) and the relationship between mental health and sexual performance.
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