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There’s been a lot of buzz (not the fun kind!) about Goop’s vibe news and Paltrow’s perplexing quotes in the @nytimes. I don’t feel like bringing more light to that at the moment. I’d rather highlight an excellent book, VIBRATOR NATION, by @lynncomella. It’s full of important research and stories that show how far we’ve come in this realm, thanks to feminists and women. I highly recommend checking it out!
#3: That you have to be 100% "ready" in order to be loved or start a relationship.
I loved exploring common relationship myths with Dr. Gary Lewandowski, psychologist and author of STRONGER THAN YOU THINK: augustmclaughlin.com/relationship-myths/
What does it take to make a healthy romantic relationship last longer and grow stronger over time? And how do we know when it’s best to end a relationship? Psychologist Dr. Gary Lewandowski explores these topics in detail in his new book, Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine ...
What does it take to make a healthy romantic relationship last longer and grow stronger over time? And how do we know when it’s best to end a relationship? Psychologist Dr. Gary Lewandowski explores these topics in detail in his new book, Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine ...
What does it take to make a healthy romantic relationship last longer and grow stronger over time? And how do we know when it’s best to end a relationship? Psychologist Dr. Gary Lewandowski explores these topics in detail in his new book, Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine ...
There are so many reasons to reach for an adult toy and countless benefits of doing so! If you’re looking for a new toy or your first, don’t miss the latest #GirlBonerRadio episode!
@dr.megan.fleming and I shared some of our favorites and awesome current trends.
Find it at the profile link or your favorite podcast app.
Thanks for having me, Julia Chebotar! Such a fun chat. 💜
On the next podcast episode, join me and August McLaughlin, health and sexuality writer, media personality of podcast Girl Boner as she shares with us the secre…ts to embracing your sexuality, improving your sex life, and how certain foods can spice things up in the bedroom (or wherever your find your pleasure).

​Tune in!
Today’s guest is August McLaughlin, a journalist, sex educator, author of Girl Boner, and host of the nationally recognized Girl Boner Radio podcast.
Today’s guest is August McLaughlin, a journalist, sex educator, author of Girl Boner, and host of the nationally recognized Girl Boner Radio podcast.
Today’s guest is August McLaughlin, a journalist, sex educator, author of Girl Boner, and host of the nationally recognized Girl Boner Radio podcast.
"What we definitely know is that when couples introduce novelty, it actually contributes to a much more satisfying sex life. In general, acts of sexual novelty are one of the key differences between the most and least sexually satisfied couples." - Dr. Megan Fleming
Fun, pleasure, connection! I loved exploring recent findings about sexuality, several awesome sex toys worth considering and practical ways to spice up sex this Valentine’s Day, or any at-home date night, with Dr…. Megan for the new Girl Boner Radio episode.
Listen on your favorite podcast app or this link, where you can also read a lightly edited transcript:
Fun, pleasure, connection! I loved exploring recent findings about sexuality, sex toys worth considering and practical ways to spice up sex this Valentine’s Day, or any at-home date night, with Dr. Megan Fleming for Girl Boner Radio. Stream the episode on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or be...
Fun, pleasure, connection! I loved exploring recent findings about sexuality, sex toys worth considering and practical ways to spice up sex this Valentine’s Day, or any at-home date night, with Dr. Megan Fleming for Girl Boner Radio. Stream the episode on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or be...
Fun, pleasure, connection! I loved exploring recent findings about sexuality, sex toys worth considering and practical ways to spice up sex this Valentine’s Day, or any at-home date night, with Dr. Megan Fleming for Girl Boner Radio. Stream the episode on Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify or be...
Did you parents have “the talk” (or numerous) with you? I loved chatting with authors @juliarothman and @shainafeinberg about their own early learnings and much more for the latest #GirlBonerRadio episode.
Find it at the profile link or your favorite podcast app! And check out their 💯 new book, @everybody_book, for a treasure trove of true stories we can all learn a great deal from.
Kacey Rhiannon Harrell I had a weird issue with my sex ed and how my mom "talked" the issue. But it really impacted how pretty much the rest of my life went. Now I'm 55, class of '83. a Trans female. So this is a bit "old". I vaguely recall the gender split sex ed classes.....Ещё
Have you checked out the new #GirlBonerRadio episode yet? @juliarothman, @shainafeinberg and @everybody_book are so rad. 😍
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#GirlBoner #podcast #bookstagram #authorsofinstagram #quoteoftheday #sexeducation #normalize
Ever wondered what it would be like to talk to strangers about their sex lives? Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg did so for their book, "Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle." I loved chatting with them for this week’s Girl Boner Radio episode! girlboner.org/sextalkstrangers
I’m guessing many parents relate to this! “Life stuff” gets in the way of sexy play for all folks at times. I was so moved by Shan’s honesty as she shared about her relationship with her late husband, Jim, and how they navigated mismatched desire for the latest #GirlBonerRadio episode.
Find it at the profile link or head to GirlBoner.org/libidostories to listen or read the transcript.
I love this quote from S, a foodie and scientist who, along with her partner, have learned ways to best navigate mismatched desires.
S and C are scientists and foodies who share a deep love. One thing they don’t share is an equal desire for sex. While S is pretty much always “ready to go,” her partner C desires sex less often. And when he does desire it, his wants aren’t always those that S can fulfill.
Shan is a VA and mother who consistently desired sex less often than her beloved late husband, Jim. Navigating these differences well came in waves, she said, as they learned what did and didn’t help over …the years.
For this Girl Boner Radio episode, August spoke with S and C and with Shan about their journeys and ways to manage mismatched libido in a loving relationship. You'll hear about challenges and some heartache, but also a whole lot of creativity, success and love. 💜
CN: This episode includes mentions of abuse, miscarriage and death.
Find Valentine’s Day gifts for you or a parter at PleasureChest Stores!
Save 25% on Dr. Megan Fleming's Rekindle Desire program! Through Valentine’s Day, 2021.
https://augustmclaughlin.com/libidostories/
Libido. The originally Latin word means “desire and lust.” Libido isn’t good or bad, it just…is. And for most of us, desire for sex varies, throughout our lives and often from day to day. Libido differences within couples are extremely common, partly because we’re all unique and so are our...
Libido. The originally Latin word means “desire and lust.” Libido isn’t good or bad, it just…is. And for most of us, desire for sex varies, throughout our lives and often from day to day. Libido differences within couples are extremely common, partly because we’re all unique and so are our...
Libido. The originally Latin word means “desire and lust.” Libido isn’t good or bad, it just…is. And for most of us, desire for sex varies, throughout our lives and often from day to day. Libido differences within couples are extremely common, partly because we’re all unique and so are our...
Truly! And from whispery to mind-blowing fireworks, all are delicious and worth embracing.
“You know the post inauguration ✨vibes✨ @safe_slut #SexualFreedom #HumanRights”
“You know the post inauguration ✨vibes✨ @safe_slut #SexualFreedom #HumanRights”
“You know the post inauguration ✨vibes✨ @safe_slut #SexualFreedom #HumanRights”
Joe Wilmot One wonders why anyone would have only one. You gotta have backup units.
The new contact form also allows people to choose the non-binary prefix "Mx...
The new contact form also allows people to choose the non-binary prefix "Mx...
The new contact form also allows people to choose the non-binary prefix "Mx...
#2 Shaming yourself for how "often" or "seldom" you get busy. (The lube mistake is also really, really common!)
It's time to leave not-so-sexy habits behind, so you can invite more pleasure, connection and vitality to your life.
It's time to leave not-so-sexy habits behind, so you can invite more pleasure, connection and vitality to your life.
It's time to leave not-so-sexy habits behind, so you can invite more pleasure, connection and vitality to your life.
In addition to her many other skills and talents, Jet Setting Jasmine is a wonderful advocate for @sexpositiveparenting. Loved hearing ways her own childhood helped inform the choices she and her partner, King, have made in raising their three kids today. augustmclaughlin.com/sex-positive-parenting-fetish-play-an…/
Chelsea Lourie An exceptional sex-positive parent would have detachable showerheads ;)
There are many ways to be queer! If you’ve grappled in the identity or labels department, or simple want to learn more about queerness, I highly recommend this panel. 💜🌈
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Guys can get erections whether they're aroused or not. Do women get something similar?
They're ubiquitous. Men get them, sometimes when they want, sometimes when they don't. As a woman, you’d have to be living under a rock not to notice that boners often pop up at the most inopportune times. Like at the DMV. Or in church. Or when your coworker is in the middle of delivering a presentation to the rest of the team.
We all know that men get erections for absolutely no reason, especially when they're younger but even when they're older. For some, this can be a source of pride. For others, it can be a major embarrassment, both for the unfortunate fellow making excuses to hang back in his seat and for everyone else around him. But does random, occasionally unwelcome arousal happen in women? Is there a vaginal equivalent to an unsolicited stiffie?
Like any good sociologist, I decided to do some exploratory research. Meaning, I asked a handful of my girlfriends.
Vittoria (not her real name), a bisexual Mexican-American mother in her mid-20s, was initially a bit reluctant to share her own experiences. Instead, she proceeded to tell me an embarrassing tale about her fiancé at the grocery store and the random boner he got in front of a bunch of families. But she finally admitted that she, too, had her own cringe-worthy story of unexpected sexual excitement.
It happened during a core cardio class at her local gym. During a side-ab exercise, Vittoria had an intense reaction, “probably because of the way my tight shorts were rubbing up on my clitoris.” No one noticed, but Vittoria said she was still mortified.
“I was at a place (the gym) where I should not be feeling the things I was feeling,” she said. “But the sensation kept intensifying into the subsequent reps, making me think all sorts of inappropriate thoughts. This was seriously getting in the way of my abdominal workout."
Dr. Jordan Rullo, a certified sex therapist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, said that sexual arousal for both men and women can fall into two different categories: psychological and physiological, which operate independent of one another.
There are times when women (and men) can be psychologically sexually aroused but their genitals are not displaying any signs of physiological arousal (e.g. vaginal lubrication, blood flow to the genitals, warm tingly feelings). And conversely—where your lady parts are aroused but your mind, not so much.
One big difference between women and men is the correlation between mind and body arousal. According to Dr. Rullo, that correlation is less than 30% in women. In other words, a woman's mental arousal is not matching up with her physical arousal, or vice versa. The average correlation between mind and body arousal for men is more like 70%.
"Just like men, women can experience genital arousal even when they're not psychologically sexually aroused,” Dr. Rullo said. “Women have nocturnal orgasms just like men. Also, just like men, women can experience genital arousal when their minds happens to wander to sexual thoughts, say during a really boring lecture."
Amber (another pseudonym)—a mostly heterosexual woman in her late-40s who grew up in a pretty sexually repressive household—regaled me with tales of her "spontaneous orgasms" during sleep. "Sometimes it’s because of a sexual dream I’ve been having," she said. "But a lot of times it’s not. I mean, not that I remember. And I don’t wake up rubbing on anything or touching myself. I just wake up in a full-blown orgasm.”
The experience is so awesome that Amber looks forward to it. “I go to bed thinking ‘I hope I have one of those dreams!’”
It would seem that ladies are just as randomly sexed-up as men. But it may go further than that. Despite what misanthropic cultural lore would have us believe, many researchers argue that women are more sexually responsive than men. According to Dr. Rullo, heterosexual women repeatedly demonstrate something called “non-gender specific sexual arousal.”
“Heterosexual women, when put in a research lab and instructed to watch erotica, will demonstrate genital sexual arousal to two men, two women, a man and a woman, and even monkeys (Bonobos) having sex," she said.
“Further, women demonstrate genital sexual arousal to actors and images that they psychologically would not say they were sexually attracted to,” she continued. “Men, on the other hand, do not show this same pattern. Men demonstrate sexual arousal only to the actors and images that correspond with their psychological sexual arousal, and they are gender-specific.”
Long story short, women are sexually responsive to a much wider scope of stimuli than men, thus they have much greater opportunity for random arousal. Consequently, according to Dr. Rullo, women may experience more unwelcome genital sexual arousal than men.
So why, if it's so common, is it also such a mystery? Guys love discussing and making jokes about their inappropriate boners. But for women, a vaginal stiffie is something that isn't discussed or comes with too much personal shame.
Men love their erections and talking about their erections. (Try to tell me this isn't true, I dare you.) But while women have random arousal comparable with (or even more frequent than) men, it's not a subject that many women want to talk about or even attempt to explain.
The majority of women I interviewed for this story had to think long and hard about my questions. Not just about when they have unexpected proverbial boners, but why.
“It's a bit unknown why some women can be writing a term paper or answering emails and suddenly get aroused,” Dr. Karen Kish, a private OB/Gyn practitioner in Austin, TX, told me. “The female sexual cascade is so convoluted and much more complicated than in men.”
Chauntelle Tibbals, Ph.D., is a sociologist living in Los Angeles, Calif. Visit her at chauntelletibbals.com or on Twitter at @drchauntelle
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