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I’m wondering if men would relate more to this information being provided by a member of the same or the opposite gender

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That's a fair question. Perhaps! Would you prefer to learn from someone of your gender, or the opposite? In everything I teach, all things are presented with love and in an accessible way.

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This is very important information that sadly men are often woefully ignorant of

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Unfortunately so. I'm happy to report that my readership is about 70/30 women/men. Here's to providing actionable sex education that can support satisfying sex lives!

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Absolutely love the idea of "scheduling a low-pressure play session" - thanks for this gorgeous offering ❤️

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Giselle, I'm so glad that this resonates with you! If we can get curious about "what would happen if I touched you here..." it's so fun to see what can arise.

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All code has bugs in it. A bug in my coffee is one thing, buggy women is so 60´s. If it hasn´t gone digital how do I push her buttons?. Debugging now has more femininity than finding bugs in Code in an age that couldn´t go viral. And all because all codes have bugs and Women´s body are codified…

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100%, Peter! As we're dedicating more funding to learn about the clitoris, it's fascinating to learn how the G-spot is the back part of the clitourethralvaginal (try to say that ten times) complex. Female anatomy is much more subtle than male anatomy. But once you dial it in, how you'll make her sing!

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