Justin Hancock is a sex educator whose website bishuk.com is visited by thousands of young people a week.  He also co-hosts the Culture Sex Relationships podcast for adults and has recently written the book Can We Talk About Consent?  We chat with Justin about the commodification of sex, sexual subjectivity, gender, what sex would be like under (or on top of) socialism, flirty politicians, Virginia Woolf's sex life, the material drivers of chemsex, Yvette and Ed's love of poppers, a Californian orgasm cult and more...  


 


Plus, David visits the Vagina Museum.  


 


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The Meg-John & Justin Podcast | Neoliberalism and Sex and Relationships 


 


The Meg-John & Justin Podcast | Her Sexual Self: Joy Townsend. Sexual subjectivities 


 


Rewriting the rules by Meg-John Barker 


 


How to understand your gender by Alex Iantaffi & Meg-John Barker 


 


Gender: A Graphic Guide by Meg-John Barker 


 


The Bisexual Index 


 


Bi UK 


 


The Meg-John & Justin Podcast | Justin Chats With Eleanor Janega About The Objectification of Sex 


 


Whipping Girl - Julia Serrano 


 


'Why women had better sex under socialism' - Kristen R. Ghodsee 


 


'Republicans and Democrats Don’t Just Disagree About Politics. They Have Different Sexual Fantasies' - Justin Lehmiller 


 


Spinning, spooning and the seductions of flirtatious masculinity in contemporary politics (2010) - Candida Yates  


 


Britain's party leaders throw kitchen sink at election' (2015) - Bangkok Post  


 


'Love And Sex With Many: Research On The Health And Wellness Of Consensual Non-Monogamy' - Forbes  


 


"Storming then Performing": Historical Non-Monogamy and Metamour Collaboration (2021) - Brian M Watson and Sarah Stein Lubrano  


 


Sex & Drugs & Rock n Roll - Ian Drury and The Blockheads on TOTP (1978)  


 


'What is Chemsex? And how worried should we be?' (2016) - Barbara Speed in The New Statesman  


 


The rise of chemsex: queering collective intimacy in neoliberal London (2018) - Jamie Hakim  


 


The Orgasm Cult - BBC Podcast by Nastaran Tavakoli-Far  


 


Enjoy Sex (How, When and If You Want To) by Meg-John Barker and Justin Hancock  


 


The cult of ecstasy: Tantrism, the new age, and the spiritual logic of late capitalism (2000) - Hugh B. Urban  


 


The Vagina Museum  


 


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