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Come As You Are

English - March 04, 2015 02:37 - 45 minutes - 21 Bytes - ★★★★★ - 48 ratings
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Danielle Corsetto has been reading Emily's newly released book, Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life (available soon in the UK). Danielle asks questions about what makes sex hurt, and whether that's normal. They also discuss the male-centric definitions of sex (especially as it pertains to orgasm), as well as how Big Pharma is trying to medicalize women's sexual dysfunction with "Female Viagra".

Danielle Corsetto has been reading Emily's newly released book, Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life (available soon in the UK). Danielle asks questions about what makes sex hurt, and whether that's normal. They also discuss the male-centric definitions of sex (especially as it pertains to orgasm), as well as how Big Pharma is trying to medicalize women's sexual dysfunction with "Female Viagra".

Brought to you by...If you haven't already ordered Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life, get it from Amazon (available soon in the UK) or, preferably, your local independent bookstore.Guest: Danielle CorsettoFollow Danielle on Twitter for all the TMI you can (or cannot) handle.Danielle is in the final weeks of winding down her decade-long run doing webcomic Girls With Slingshots.Danielle co-hosts Coffee & Cider with "Surprise Podcast Cameo King" and "Emily's Trophy Husband" Rich Stevens, right here at ESN.You, dear listener, can shop all things both Coffee (Rich) and Cider (Danielle) at this fancy new combo webstore from Topatoco.Show Notes and Links8 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Coconut OilBat Sheva Marcus: The Orthodox Sex GuruWhen Sex Hurts by Andrew Goldstein MD, Caroline Pukall PhD, and Irwin Goldstein MDSince recording this, Emily had an Op-Ed published in the New York Times, wherein she assails the notion that the FDA hasn't approved a "Viagra for Girls" because they're "anti-woman".Shots have already been fired in opposition to Emily's stance, in PDF form here.Orgasm, Inc. (2009) has an official website, is currently on Netflix, and can be purchased on DVD at their site, or digitally on iTunes.

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