What should a man do if his female partner starts taking steroids or testosterone? Whether it's to become a weightlifter or as part of a hormone-replacement regimen, he's liable to be confronted by someone with a significantly different libido from the norm.

It could even be -- bear with me here -- like the transition between Bruce Banner and The Incredible Hulk. Now, I'm no expert on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but I believe the green guy has significantly larger body parts all over. In a similar vein, a man's partner might see her dainty vulva replaced by an angry red, or even purple, bulging clitoris. Should he become submissive in return? What if that's not really his style?

Speaking of submissive men, Keith wanted to understand the impact of Kegel exercises on a woman's virility, specifically whether using something like Ben Wa balls could actually improve a woman's ability to "grip" her partner during sex. Also, is this kind of gripping always voluntary, or is there a certain amount of it that happens on every insertion regardless of what she does?

We discussed a couple of pictures and articles on the podcast, and here are the relevant links:

https://ymmv.me/147/old-dildoes

https://ymmv.me/147/yoni-egg

We get a lot of our questions from Reddit, so for our listeners' enjoyment, here are links to some of the questions we discussed this week:

https://ymmv.me/147/painting

https://ymmv.me/147/anal

https://ymmv.me/147/crazy

https://ymmv.me/147/roids

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