Cheating, infidelity, Women’s secret health with Anoushka Warden

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • In this episode of Uncut and Uncensored Caroline Stanbury sits down with Anoushka Warden to discuss the pressures women face in traditional relationships.
    They delve into the unrealistic portrayal of sex on film and TV, the societal neglect of women’s sexual health, and the stigma around cheating. 

    Anoushka shares her insights on the stereotype that men cheat more than woman and the harsher judgment women face when they do.
    This candid conversation explores the importance of communication in relationships and challenges outdated views on fidelity. Tune in for a fresh perspective on modern relationships, and women’s sexual empowerment. 

Комментарии • 3

  • @ayishastewart8735
    @ayishastewart8735 2 месяца назад

    Im 41. Still learning about my vagina 😂 and finally learning to communicate my needs , and sexual feelings. And finally not being embarrassed of my menstrual and being more open and free. Great show!

  • @TeaWithTambo
    @TeaWithTambo 2 месяца назад +1

    Women reach their sexual peak in their 40's and the sex just gets better with age. Women become more comfortable with themselves and just let go. I started having the best sex of my life at age 38 and it just kept getting better and better!As far as educating our children about sex, just keep the lines of communication open. I raised two sons. One was receptive and one was not. My eldest told me about his first time giving oral and it wasn't a good experience for him. It was hard to hear, but I listened and explained why it wasn't a good experience and what would be the ideal experience going forward. My parents never talked to me about sex, so I wanted to make sure my kids knew they could come to me and ask me anything.

  • @glamhausslevin4940
    @glamhausslevin4940 2 месяца назад +2

    She hasn’t even read the book🤦🏻‍♀️. Switched off at that point. How rude and lazy to interview someone about a book you haven’t read!