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American Sex Podcast Episode 79: Sex + Kink Q&A with Sunny & Ken
American Sex Podcast Episode 79: Sex + Kink Q&A with Sunny & Ken
American Sex Podcast Episode 79: Sex + Kink Q&A with Sunny & Ken
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This Q&A edition covers painful sex after menopause, exploring BDSM, being ghosted in non-monogamous relationships, erotic humiliation, tips for keeping lube from drying up, and more.
Sunny & Ken dip into their virtual mailbag to answer listener sex questions on their second Q&A episode! They cover painful sex after menopause, exploring BDSM, being ghosted in non-monogamous relationships, erotic humiliation, tips for keeping lube from drying up, and more. If you have a question you’d like answered anonymously in a future episode, send it to americansexpodcast@gmail.com. Sunny & Ken also dive into the hottest twitter thread this week — Unpopular Opinion: Sex Edition. They even confess a few things they routinely do that contradict their own sex education advice!
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