Do we really need to love our bodies?

Self-love, body image, and self-pleasure

 

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

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This episode’s questions:

  • How did religion play a role in your attitude toward sex and masturbation?

  • How did you cope with slut-shaming?

  • How have you developed self-love?

  • How did you grow to love or accept your “saggy boobs”?

  • Do you align more with body positivity or body neutrality?

  • Do we need to love our genitals? What can we do if we... don't?

  • Is masturbation for everyone? Do some people just not like it?

  • How do you get more comfortable with masturbation?

  • Are there best practices when it comes to masturbation? How can we switch it up?

  • Is it worth investing in a sex toy? If so, which one(s)?

  • What are the benefits of masturbation?

  • How can you address the inability to orgasm?

  • Is it okay/healthy to masturbate when you’re in a relationship?


Guest of honor

Cat Lygate

Cat is a sex educator and the founder of UNGIRL. UNGIRL is a platform to educate and empower people's sexuality and self-confidence.

Follow Cat: Instagram | Website


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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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