The Sex and Psychology Podcast is the sex ed you never got in school—and won’t find anywhere else. K
It’s surprisingly common for people in psychotherapy to develop sexual and/or romantic feeling
A few years back, there were a ton of media articles going around about how the pandemic killed the
In long-term relationships, sexual satisfaction usually starts dropping after the first year as the
Initiating sex is something that a lot of people struggle with. So why is it hard, and how can we ma
In the previous episode, we spoke with the madam of a legal brothel in the US state of Nevada. In to
There are close to two dozen legal brothels in the U.S. state of Nevada. In today’s show, we’re goin
Porn is the predominant way that gay and queer men learn about sex. That’s a problem because p
Some gay men don’t think monogamy ever works because there’s too much temptation out there. At the s
Sexual fluidity is controversial. The fact that people’s sexual attractions can shift has some
Are you attracted to different types of people than you used to be? Has there been a shift in your g
When you have sex, do you kind of already know how it’s going to play out before your clothes
What are the most common questions that come up in sex therapy? In this episode, we’re going to dive
Nothing makes us lose desire for sex faster than having bad sex. Indeed, many cases of low sexual de
Sugar dating is a type of transactional relationship in which sex and companionship are exchanged fo
Think about the last few times you had sex. What was your main reason for doing it? There are myriad
If you could change one thing about your sex life, what would it be? In this episode, we’re di
How would you describe your personality in the bedroom? What do you like to do sexually? What do you
Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is one of the most distressing sexual dysfunctions. PGAD
Sex changes as we age. While these changes are often small and gradual, once you hit your 40s and 50
In the previous episode, we discussed the history of food and sex, which turns out to be a truly fas