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Secrets are complicated - Sarah

Secrets are complicated - Sarah

FromGood Girls Talk About Sex


Secrets are complicated - Sarah

FromGood Girls Talk About Sex

ratings:
Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sarah is a 35-year-old, cis-gender woman who describes herself as white, married, monogamous, and pansexual. She clarified however that while she has experienced attractions to people of all genders, her sexual experiences have been limited to cis-gender males. Through her teens and early 20s, Sarah dated MUCH older men. She reflects back on those experiences, sorting through the ramifications of her partner choices, including the pressures she felt and how the power differentials in those relationships worked. She is now married to a man her own age and in the second half of the show we talk extensively about the physical difficulties she has with sex and how she and her husband work around them. Major themes in this episode include the stigma, power dynamics, and secrets involved in dating much older men; physical challenges with sex and difficulty with orgasm; and expanding the definition of what counts as sex. Here are some of the notable moments she shared with us: 3:00 – Sarah’s first memory of sexual pleasure around age 8 8:30 – Sarah’s first relationship with a moderately older partner 12:00 – Not knowing how to behave when receiving pleasure 13:50 – Sarah’s first relationship with a significantly order partner 17:30 – Sarah considers power dynamics and coercion in relationship with an older man 18:55 – When a partner removes a condom without permission it is sexual assault 27:00 – Sarah’s first orgasm at age 25—through more communication, focus on her pleasure, comfort level 33:00 - Navigating sexual interaction when orgasm isn’t going to happen 36:30 – The physical challenges Sarah contends with including carpal tunnel, autoimmune disorders, and vaginal dryness 39:30 – Experimenting with lubricants and dilators 41:00 – An important PSA about lubrication! The Lowdown (45:20): Do you have sex during your period? What is your definition of sex? Do you prefer the orgasm from masturbation or sex with another person? Do you enjoy receiving oral sex? Do you every worry about how you taste or smell? The Patreon extras for this episode are: At the $5/month level, Sarah talks more about her relationships with older men At the $7/month level, that conversation plus the extended Q&A At the $10/month level, all that plus a monthly Ask Me Anything! Learn more and become a community supporter at www.patreon.com/goodgirlstalkaboutsex. If you like this show, please leave a rating and review at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-girls-talk-about-sex/id1436501617?mt=2. Want to be on the show? Visit www.leahcarey.com/guest and let me know that you’re interested. I’d love to talk with you! To learn about Sexual Communication Coaching, visit www.leahcarey.com/coaching Host – Leah Carey (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, email) Editor – Gretchen Kilby Music by – Nazar Rybak
Released:
Nov 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Deep conversations with women about their personal experience of sex and female sexuality. Sex and Intimacy Coach Leah Carey hosts the type of conversations you usually only have with your best girlfriend late at night over a bottle of wine. Leah interviews people (including people brought up as little girls plus transgender women) of all sizes, shapes, ages, orientations, relationship structures, kink levels, races, religions, cultural backgrounds, and more. The conversations on Good Girls Talk About Sex are warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental. You are likely to hear stories that reflect your own experiences and let you know that you're not alone. You're also likely to hear stories that broaden your ideas about what is "normal" and introduce you to exciting new experiences! You will probably LOVE this show if: * You crave late-night conversations with friends about sex * You've ever wondered if your sexual needs, desires, or fantasies are "normal" * You're curious about sex but don't have anyone in your life to talk about it with You will probably NOT LIKE this show if: * You are uncomfortable hearing people talk about sex and their bodies in frank terms * You are uncomfortable with swearing and/or raw displays of emotion * You believe sex should only happen between a man and a woman within the confines of marriage Most guests appear anonymously so they're free to tell the good, the bad, and the titillating! These conversations are explicit but never salacious.