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Nipple Orgasms & What To Do When Your Partner Can’t Orgasm

Nipple Orgasms & What To Do When Your Partner Can’t Orgasm

FromSex With Dr. Jess


Nipple Orgasms & What To Do When Your Partner Can’t Orgasm

FromSex With Dr. Jess

ratings:
Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jess & Brandon share techniques for mind-blowing nipple orgasms and uncover some of the hottest pleasure-zones, including the F-Spot, the 3-Spot & the R-Spot. They also share strategies for supporting a partner who can't orgasm because he "gets in his head."



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Nipple Orgasms & What To Do When Your Partner Can't Orgasm

Participant #1:
You're listening to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast, sex and relationship advice you can use tonight. Hey. Hey. This is Brandon and Jess coming at you from the new Fantasy See podcast studios, the Sex with Dr. Jet Podcast Studios, also known as the tiny guest bedroom in our Barcelona apartment. It's super high tech. We got pillows everywhere to try and get rid of those pop pops. But I do want to kind of shout out Brandon for changing his intro. Yes. That took a lot of extra planning. He's been working on it in his little red book for, I don't know, the last couple of dozen minutes, and he came up with, hey, it's Brandon. Hey. That's it. That's all I got. Today we are talking about nipple orgasms, and I'm going to answer one of your questions about what to do when your partner can't orgasm, when they can orgasm on their own, but not with their partner. And we've talked about this before more from a goaloriented perspective. Like, here are some ways you can learn to have an orgasm with your partner. But I want to talk about it from a different angle because this question came in just a little differently. And beginning of December, we're here. The holiday season is upon us. People have been throwing holiday parties already from a couple of weeks ago. Yeah, I got invited to a holiday party, I think the end of November. Don't brag. I'm getting, like, no income. I'm just saying I got one. That's all I've got so far. But you didn't go. No, I didn't go. I wonder if people are throwing as many parties because of this terrible cold and flu going around. People are knocked off their feet, sick. So I hope that you are not at home listening because you're stuck at home sick. But I want to say to everyone, I mean, this maybe doesn't apply, but I love you, but please don't come near me if you have a colder you get two random cough or sneezes. Once we get to number three, you're sick. Stay away from me then. I'm counting. I'm counting. It's all over. So, busy season. Hopefully a more relaxing season than in previous years. I think that obviously there's less stress around COVID because most of us are triple quadruple vaccinated, where many of us are still practicing social distancing and wearing masks. It seems like everyone here in Barcelona is sick as a dog. I'm really excited about this year. I'm going to go around licking random objects on the street. Right? If you know Brandon, that's not true. He does not like germs. Keep the sick people away. But yeah, I'm going to go around licking things. Yeah. Well, anyhow, I hope everyone's doing well. Hope you're doing well. I wanted to mention the fact that it was just World AIDS Day a couple of days ago, maybe a week ago for you now, and want to talk about the fact that HIV and conversations around HIV AIDS have really, I guess, fallen to the wayside. In light of the fact that we're going through this global pandemic and with the focus on the pandemic over the last few years, resources, whether it's related to press coverage or money or agency supports, have actually really dwindled, which means that millions of more people are at risk.
Released:
Dec 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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