How do I navigate sex now that I'm single?

Casual Sex, Hookups, and Building Sexual Confidence

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Are you out here in these streets without a Google Maps in sight?! Tune in for a raw and real episode about navigating casual sex and hookups when you’re thriving in your single ERA! I laughed my 🍑 off this episode and I hope you will, too!

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Today I am joined by sex therapist-in-training training and host of the Handy Mandy Podcast, Amanda Pahl, and sex and relationship coach Dr. Tara, host of the Luvbites by Dr. Tara podcast. Here’s what we get into on the episode:

  • How do you get comfortable having sex with new people after a breakup?

  • How do you not think about your ex during sex and stop comparing them to every new sexual partner?

  • How do you not take it personally when someone is just not that into you?

  • How can you leave a hookup when you’re no longer into it?

  • Are one-night stands worth it? How can you make them more pleasurable?

  • Should you wait a certain number of dates to have sex with someone?

  • Is it okay to bring a sex toy to a hookup?

  • How can you introduce your kinks and desires with a new partner?

  • How much is too much when it comes to having sex under the influence?

  • How do you get someone to wear a condom?

This was such a fun episode and I loved every minute of it. I hope you do, too!

 
Mia Davis

Mia is the founder behind this site! She is also the host of your favorite new podcast, Asking for Myself. She is passionate about empowering people with the information they need (and deserve) to live their best lives. She is also determined to help sexuality and mental health professionals scale their knowledge and reach more people in need. Her background is in product design and she may or may not watch a little too much reality TV. If you’re a Housewives fan, you’ll be sure to get along…

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