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04: Exploring Sexual Fluidity & Bicuriousity for Women (featuring Skirt Club and Dr Michael Aaron)

04: Exploring Sexual Fluidity & Bicuriousity for Women (featuring Skirt Club and Dr Michael Aaron)

FromFuture of Sex


04: Exploring Sexual Fluidity & Bicuriousity for Women (featuring Skirt Club and Dr Michael Aaron)

FromFuture of Sex

ratings:
Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the notions of sexual fluidity and what it means for women today. Often, a sexually fluid or bi-curious person may have a clear preference for one gender, but remain open to the other...given our social context most women do not act on the curiosity. What happens when they find a safe space to do so? Bryony talks to the founder of Skirt Club and other women about their experiences with an exclusive women’s-only club. She also talks with Dr Michael Aaron about sexual orientation in the modern age. This episode features conversations with: * Genevieve LeJeune, Founder of Skirt Club, * Isobel Fuller, Sex Therapist * Author Dr Michael Aaron * Other members of Skirt Club. Additional Links: * SkirtClub.co.uk * DrMichaelAaronNYC.com To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole. And make sure you subscribe to The Cheeky, Weekly. It’s a (free) spoonful of insights from the future of sex, delivered weekly to your inbox.
Released:
Nov 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Future of Sex podcast takes you inside the world of sextech, the emerging industry at the intersection of sexuality, technology, and what it means to be human in the middle of it all. Join host Bryony Cole as she talks to sextech’s leaders and experts, from sex therapists researching skin hunger, to Cannasexual™ entrepreneurs who are finding ways to bring CBD and sex together, to astrosexologists asking the tough questions like, Are We Allowed To Have Sex In Space?