#25 - We Talk About Sex For 85 Minutes (Sara Tang - Sex Coach)

In this episode of Abnormal, I engage in a candid conversation with sex expert Sara Tang. We explore the role of a sexologist, Sara's personal journey from a conservative upbringing to becoming a sex coach, and the significance of sex education. The discussion also delves into the concept of sex toy parties as educational events, the dangers of porn and 'orgasm-less' relationships.Chapters00:00 Introduction06:06 Personal Journey to Becoming a Sex Expert11:59 Transitioning from Business to Education15:08 Launching the Podcast: Better in Bed18:01 Family Dynamics and Cultural Perspectives on Sex21:02 The Impact of Education on Sexual Wellness24:08 Understanding Sexual Shame and Its Impact27:36 Peeling Back the Layers of Shame32:46 The Importance of Open Conversations About Sexuality35:10 The Orgasm Gap: Addressing Women's Pleasure39:12 Mindful Masturbation: A Path to Self-Discovery42:31 Understanding Female Pleasure45:05 Communication and Exploration in Relationships47:55 The Importance of Vulnerability and Trust49:35 Sex as a Relationship Glue50:32 Navigating Sexless Relationships52:31 Redefining Sexual Relationships54:28 The Role of Health in Sexual Well-being55:36 The Impact of Lifestyle on Libido56:30 Casual Relationships and Emotional Attachment57:58 The Role of Porn in Relationships01:00:04 Masturbation and Its Place in Relationships01:03:31 The Role of Ethical Porn in Relationships01:06:06 Maintaining Passion in Long-Term Relationships01:10:17 Navigating Intimacy After Childbirth01:17:25 Scheduling Intimacy in Busy Lives01:19:13 The Benefits of Sex Toys in Relationships01:23:01 Redefining Abnormal: Embracing UniquenessProduced by ‪@MUNDAY_STUDIOS‬ Munday.live/studios Get in touch:Instagram: / petelaverick YouTube: / @pete.laverick Facebook: / pete.laverick.5 Email: petelaverickpro@gmail.com

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The podcast for normal people who want to do abnormal things.Hey, I am Pete Laverick, an Ex-professional athlete living a pretty normal life in Hong Kong. I talk to people who many of us view as 'abnormal', or having achieved abnormal things. I want to know if these 'abnormal' people are that much different from the rest of us, what was it that made them go from being normal people, living normal lives, to wanting to do something completely different and make that first step outside of their comfort zone.