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Explicit 18+: Thanks for Cumming

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To be horny or not to be horny? To be ashamed or to be free?

by Anna Sargent, Aoife Wall, and Ness Williams

We all seem internally ashamed and perplexed around porn, and the lack of open conversations around the topic (and sex in general) can fuel unhealthy relationships, expectations and even addictions.

So what is porn’s place in society? And how does it impact those in intimate relationships and the relationships we have with ourselves?

In this episode of Thanks for Cumming we delve into confronting conversations, talking with sexperts Cindy Gallop and Jet Setting Jasmine to explore the vast landscape of porn and talk about how “real-world-sex” can be used to educate people and heal relationships.

But don’t worry, we didn’t just sit in the studio discussing this, we took it to the streets of London to find out what the public really thinks about porn. Does it set unrealistic expectations? Or should it be banned altogether?

Listen to the episode to find out.

Thanks for Cumming!


Featured image by Deon Black via Unsplash

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