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Episode 27 of the Mighty Pursuit is NOW LIVE with Dr. Alexandra Solomon, one of the world's foremost experts on sex and relationships. Garnering national media attention, Dr. Solomon famously pioneered (and leads) the Marriage 101 course at Northwestern University. She’s also the host of the popular podcast Reimagine Love, and the author of three books, including one dedicated to sex in 2020 — Taking Sexy Back. In today's episode, we explore the sexual culture of today—from the rise of casual hookups on dating apps and college campuses to the crucial topic of consent. We ask tough questions, debunk pervasive cultural myths, dive into the psychology behind desire, and provide you with actionable tools to transform your sex life—both in and out of the bedroom. As you get a preview from in this clip, one of the things we break down is a sexual encounter itself. For ages, we’ve been led to think a man should be be able to go fast and hard for hours during sex. This all culminates in a simultaneous orgasm and finish that is timed perfectly. This might make for good cinema, but as Dr. Solomon teaches her students at Northwestern, it’s not rooted in reality. The biggest problems arise when we bring these false narratives into our real world sex life, because the shame can be crushing.  When a man orgasms two minutes into sex, when he thought he would last for hours, it can feel humiliating. This is why sex education needs to be overhauled with healthy, real-world examples that are capable of setting people up for success in the long term. Click the link in our bio to watch or listen to the episode now on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
Episode 27 of the Mighty Pursuit is NOW LIVE with Dr. Alexandra Solomon, one of the world's foremost experts on sex and relationships. Garnering national media attention, Dr. Solomon famously pioneered (and leads) the Marriage 101 course at Northwestern University. She’s also the host of the popular podcast Reimagine Love, and the author of three books, including one dedicated to sex in 2020 — Taking Sexy Back. In today's episode, we explore the sexual culture of today—from the rise of casual hookups on dating apps and college campuses to the crucial topic of consent. We ask tough questions, debunk pervasive cultural myths, dive into the psychology behind desire, and provide you with actionable tools to transform your sex life—both in and out of the bedroom. As you get a preview from in this clip, one of the things we break down is a sexual encounter itself. For ages, we’ve been led to think a man should be be able to go fast and hard for hours during sex. This all culminates in a simultaneous orgasm and finish that is timed perfectly. This might make for good cinema, but as Dr. Solomon teaches her students at Northwestern, it’s not rooted in reality. The biggest problems arise when we bring these false narratives into our real world sex life, because the shame can be crushing. When a man orgasms two minutes into sex, when he thought he would last for hours, it can feel humiliating. This is why sex education needs to be overhauled with healthy, real-world examples that are capable of setting people up for success in the long term. Click the link in our bio to watch or listen to the episode now on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

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