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Focusing on the road must be tough when you look that good on a bike🙂‍↕️
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Pov:-Me tryna see what the h€ll is going on when it's dark
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LINK IN BIO FOR FULL PODCAST EPISODE! One of the biggest lies we’ve been fed about sex is the idea of simultaneous orgasms. This influence of this cannot be understated, as it’s shaped the way we think a sexual encounter should unfold. On film or TV, that’s usually two people getting together, going at it and then a big moan at the end, indicating that both people orgasmed simultaneously. But that’s not how actual sex works. Based on the female anatomy, it’s actually nearly impossible for a woman to have a vaginal orgasm. This is because the vagina has so few nerve endings, and all the nerve endings that contribute to the female orgasm are located elsewhere, namely the clitoris. So NO nothing is wrong with you, or your partner, because they aren’t orgasming at the same time as the man. We dive deeper into this concept in Episode 14 of the Mighty Pursuit Podcast with Dr. Ian Kerner, who is one of the most recognizable voices in sex science. First rising to fame for his New York Times bestselling book She Comes First, Kerner’s work has been regularly featured in the New York Times, CNN, CBS, and The Atlantic. Over the last 30 years, Kerner has worked with thousands of patients in his clinical practice and has successfully helped both individuals and couples. Click the link in bio to watch (or listen) on YouTube, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. #relationshipgoals #relationshipadvice #marriagegoals #marriage #couplegoals #relationshiptips #relationshipproblems #relationshipcoach #relationships #advicetiktok #adviceforwomen #relationshiptiktok #womenshealth #womenempowerment

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