I really need one of those "Please touch me" stickers. Intimacy is something that people don´t often think about but which can really have an impact when it is missing.
I am the designated hugger, back scratcher, and shoulder massager at work. (I work in a high-stress OR environment.) I ALWAYS ask permission before touching my co-workers (Would you like a shoulder rub?) and renew my consent agreements monthly. I have been told by my manager several times that it is inappropriate in the workplace. My response is that it is non-sexual, comforting touch between consenting adults, and I would be glad to discuss it with HR if she wants to make a formal complaint. So far, she has not taken me up on my offer.
@@chrisboyd4433 That is really an awesome thing to do. Especially in a high stress work environment some small instances of nice contact can go a long way. I can see the higher ups having a problem with it but with you always asking monthly permission and making sure they are ok there is no reason to oppose what you are doing. It is sooooo goo to have somebody scratch your back in places you can´t reach.
Honestly though. I used to go day to dat feeling empty and slightly depressed, and after some thought I pinned the cause down my lack of social interaction and physical contact with other people. Simply asking my friends every so often if I can have a hug from each of them has helped significantly.
The arrow was probably fake, from the video it's hard to tell but it looks like it has a flat head, and it could have been made of very thin plastic tube that would shatter on impact and don't penetrate. It's also possible she was wearing a thin patch of kevlar underneath the dress for additional safety, there are wearable kevlar suits that look like normal suits and can stop pistol bullets, arrows wouldn't be an issue. Or, even simplier, they could have been pulling on simply a green handle and the rest of the arrow be added in cgi, it would be stupid easy with today's technology. In any way, i doubt a multimiliionaire would risk her health for a stunt like that.
5:35 I've experienced the aftermath of terrorist attacks, including one in my neighborhood that killed over a hundred people. I vividly remember looking for people in hospitals at the request of their friends or family, using my medical connections to try to find them, and then finding out they are dead. Looking at those pictures breaks my heart. I wish I could condemn and dehumanise the monsters that did this to my city, but I can't. I can hold them accountable, but I am not physically, emotionally or intellectually able to dehumanise them.
It's a crime where the perpetrator never has to know its true consequences. I wonder if they could actually see the aftermath of their actions if it would ever change their minds.
@@camelopardalis84 Thanks. It's been a couple of years, and even though nobody I was very close with was directly affected (outside of the communities I'm part of), I'm still mourning and sometimes that grief and anger and the futility of the loss of life makes me want to scream.
@@whychoooseausername4763 I don't want to scare or worry you but I am currently (for a couple of weeks now) struggling with something that was done to someone over twenty years ago; someone I back then knew and still know very well. And I think that some behaviours of mine in the last couple of years were also signs of me being traumatised by what was done to this person. So if you feel like you're struggling with it now or in a couple of years' or even a couple of decades' time and think you could use help, don't think there's no reason to go look for it only because those terror attacks you were affected by were a long time ago.
Ah I'm so glad you enjoyed the Science Gallery! I did my Bachelor's degree in Trinity so it was very convenient to be able to visit such a lovely place whenever I wanted. They have had many fascinating exhibits over the years. I didn't get to the Intimacy one but now I wish I had, it looks amazing!
This was both informative and entertaining... but those 3-D Kiss sculptures were quite fascinating. WOW! Thank you for always sharing the best possible content around sex, love, intimacy, etc... I wish I had gotten into such a career field because these topics have always fascinated me... just didn't know someone could make a living like this. Love you and the channel, Lynn
Tonight the Sexplanations Road Tour will be in Biloxi, Mississippi. If you plan to meet up with us from 6-7 the location has changed to IN FRONT OF BELK AT THE BILOXI MALL. Please bring friends.
Intimacy is so important. Even the smallest touch by a human to another creates intimacy. I have watched many videos of people who get stranded and they say that when they get rescued, they don't realize the affect that even a hand on the arm or a hug from a stranger could mean. We are built for intimacy and need it to live. Thank you for this very informative and vacation inducing video.
So many people think intimacy is mostly sex, but I love how this explores all these different aspects! I personally don't really feel any desire to have sexual intimacy, but I do have someone that I like to experience other things portrayed here, like hugs, risk, closeness, and being very open. Of course as a student I don't have a lot of time to spend with people, but when I do, I really want to see them again, whether it's my boyfriend, or one of my good friends from school. Eventually that does fade, but it's really weird how that works.
I would have loved to have bumped into you while you were in Dublin! It would be amazing to say in person how much I appreciate, value and cherish your fantastic work! Hopefully you would have allowed me certain level of intimacy and would’ve let me give you a BIG BEAR HUG to thank you for making my life and so many others so much better. Thank you! 🤗😘
Oh yay! I suggested this exhibition when you asked for Dublin recommendations on Facebook (or maybe Patreon?) Of course, you may have already been of your own choice, but I feel like I helped anyway!
Haven't we moved a long way forward towards understanding a better personal world. Creating a better understanding of safe and consensual relationships moving away from the hypocrisies of the past. In my near 70 years I have been privileged to witness tremendous social changes for our betterment. Dr Doe congratulations. Great series on a wide range of topics once considered taboos for public education or debate. Albeit by the church and self proclaimed moral guardians of society. All humourous to look back on it now.😂
I rated this one again as a 'Like' as it is an informational piece and us valued as such. While really interesting, I question how many of these items focus primarily on personal intimacy. Keep opening the world's eyes, Doc!
4:51: Is this a cigarette that can really kill you? Are such boxes with this kind of cigarette available? I am asking because I would be surprised if this were legal.
@@JGnLAU8OAWF6 I know that. But still. It's not like things that can kill you are both legally and openly sold as well as advertised as being tools to commit suicide.
@@sexplanations I meant to say that you made me curious as to who the guy who made someone "feeling aroused" was and if that someone who was "feeling aroused" was you. I think the link you mention provides further information on something else. (I haven't followed any of them yet but I don't think I'll get my questions answered when I do.)
@@sexplanations Unfortunately, the image on their site does not have enough resolution to be read. The artist's website, while very interesting, does not have any images of it.
Oh, you're in Ireland? Welcome, hope you'll have fun! EDIT: just found the February tour date on your website. This will teach me to pay more attention. Hope you had a great time on our Island 😄
It's really just a single gallery, not a major museam. They show one exhibition at a time, so check online and see what's there before committing time to travelling there. Lots of other things to see in Dublin of course.
I have a weird emotion when I think about sentient robots, like the robot flat mate questionnaire. Even though they don't exist yet, I just want them to feel accepted and be their friend. It's odd.
@@sittingonceilings6805, who's to say they'll think at all? Robots are programmed to behave in particular ways -- no thinking required. But for someone who has little or no human contact, would an anthropomorphic machine that responds to a human in human-like fashion be enough to meet their needs?
@@johndemeritt3460 I imagine the illusion is enough for most people. As long as it feels like a living being, it will satisfy most people. No more need for human companions, just buy one off of Amazon.
I went to it and only now realised I only saw half of it (didnt know the show must have continued upstairs.. darn) still have one of those "touch me" stickers inside my closet
Not sure I want my heart being monitored to determine how I feel about someone. I mean my BPM could be going up because I'm climbing some stairs, or my resting heart rate could be low because I'm well rested. I think I can come up with who I like and who I don't using my brain.
@@sittingonceilings6805 Totally, I was just referring to that app she showed that monitored your heart rate during dates. Seems like over kill, even a little sci-fi dystopian. I don't nee a phone to tell me if a date was good or not based off some arbitrary metric like heart rate, I might even argue that hat is intrusive and I'd be better off without it. Doesn't matter as I don't have to wear it or anything just my two cents.
This made me kinda sad cause I have an issue with touch where I just don't like how it feels unless it's done in certain but kinda odd ways that I can't ask anyone to do, but at the same time I crave it. I'd love to go there too but I can't.
Hey dr.Doe, would you maka a video with your thoughts about the movie Blockers? As it is sex related slightly, I think your insight would help a lot of teens in America because the charakters are realy releatable. 😊 . I love your videos, keep up the good work 😊. Best regards from Croatia
I’m really socially awkward and I’ve never been in a really close friendship, let alone a romantic one. I sometimes just stop and realize that I can’t think of the last time I hugged or even touched another human. It’s also weird to think that I probably haven’t kissed anyone in over 5-6 years, and when I did, I was young and with family. I sometimes just get so touch starved that I have to escape into a day dream like state. I’m worried that when I do start dating I’ll end up being very reliant upon them for intimacy and connection, and maybe even become too clingy.
I'm not sure if you'll see this comment, but I have a question. As a person with sensory processing issues, physical contact often ranges from uncomfortable to downright unbearable for me. It's really hard for my partner, who really thrives on physical affection and things like snuggling. Do you have any thoughts/suggestions? Or know of any resources for non-physical intimacy?
Ciaran, there’s a journal/book called “All About Us” that you two can fill out together. It’s full of questions that you answer together that spark intimate conversation.
Only it didn't exist then. Trinity Science Gallery has ever changing exhibits. I highly reccommend checking it out the gallery should you ever make a visit back.
@@crazykev6491 I accidentally stumbled upon this exhibit on my way home one day and attended a mental health lecture and a dance class in the For Play area. I wasn't ready to go home that day and I was in the best mood ever when I left. I should have gone back and interacted with the rest. Guess I know what I'm doing tomorrow even if it is a totally new exhibit
Avril lol. Must be nice. Wish I could join ya. I’m in Northern Virginia just outside of DC and its a 7 hour trip away. I loved Ireland, the people, the ruins, Guinness and Jameson brewery’s and specially Temple Bar. Good times!
Somewhere I think you would enjoy is MONA in Tasmania, Australia... It's not all about sex, and some of the exhibits change, but it's really cool A while ago one of the exhibits was a heap of videos, including that now and arrow one, relating to intimacy and fear that can come with it... One video that stood out to me was a man and woman breathing in each other's breaths Then there is a number of permanent exhibits, but the one I think you would enjoy most is a wall of vulvas... I personally had fun trying to find one that looked like my own, and one that looked like my wife's I definitely recommend looking up the website at least, especially for the wall of vulvas
That app thing for basically cutting people out of your life because of what it sees as a negative reaction seems kinda... dystopian, almost. Especially since detecting exact emotions based only off heartbeat kinda seems... impractical, at best. Like, if it flags out anxiety... what about getting anxious around someone you want to, like, ask out or something. Or any other cocktail of emotions it could misread. The glass dildo for ashes was also... seemed weird, but if it helps some people it helps I suppose.
I've never really been intimate with anyone other than like a handshake but I wouldn't consider intimate. I've never even had my first kiss but I really feel like an intimate person and I really want to be intimate
If anyone wonders whats the song on the video clip its "Territory" by the amazing "Blaze"
I really need one of those "Please touch me" stickers.
Intimacy is something that people don´t often think about but which can really have an impact when it is missing.
I am the designated hugger, back scratcher, and shoulder massager at work. (I work in a high-stress OR environment.) I ALWAYS ask permission before touching my co-workers (Would you like a shoulder rub?) and renew my consent agreements monthly.
I have been told by my manager several times that it is inappropriate in the workplace. My response is that it is non-sexual, comforting touch between consenting adults, and I would be glad to discuss it with HR if she wants to make a formal complaint. So far, she has not taken me up on my offer.
@@chrisboyd4433 That is really an awesome thing to do. Especially in a high stress work environment some small instances of nice contact can go a long way. I can see the higher ups having a problem with it but with you always asking monthly permission and making sure they are ok there is no reason to oppose what you are doing. It is sooooo goo to have somebody scratch your back in places you can´t reach.
Honestly though. I used to go day to dat feeling empty and slightly depressed, and after some thought I pinned the cause down my lack of social interaction and physical contact with other people. Simply asking my friends every so often if I can have a hug from each of them has helped significantly.
The bow and arrow experience was too much. I literally had to look away. Thats fascinating and terrifying and *intense* , man
Definitely extremely eerie.
The arrow was probably fake, from the video it's hard to tell but it looks like it has a flat head, and it could have been made of very thin plastic tube that would shatter on impact and don't penetrate. It's also possible she was wearing a thin patch of kevlar underneath the dress for additional safety, there are wearable kevlar suits that look like normal suits and can stop pistol bullets, arrows wouldn't be an issue.
Or, even simplier, they could have been pulling on simply a green handle and the rest of the arrow be added in cgi, it would be stupid easy with today's technology. In any way, i doubt a multimiliionaire would risk her health for a stunt like that.
Also, you'd get two to seven years in prison if you dropped the string and killed someone that way...
it is fascinating they used the suicide bombers and the death aspects involved bc most wouldnt think about that. very well rounded expo
This is at once fascinating, artistically inspirational and just a bit emotionally off-putting. Thank you so much such a great video!
Being taken out of one's comfort zone
5:35 I've experienced the aftermath of terrorist attacks, including one in my neighborhood that killed over a hundred people. I vividly remember looking for people in hospitals at the request of their friends or family, using my medical connections to try to find them, and then finding out they are dead.
Looking at those pictures breaks my heart. I wish I could condemn and dehumanise the monsters that did this to my city, but I can't. I can hold them accountable, but I am not physically, emotionally or intellectually able to dehumanise them.
I'm sorry. No matter how you felt then or how you feel now about that: What you had to experience was too much.
It's a crime where the perpetrator never has to know its true consequences. I wonder if they could actually see the aftermath of their actions if it would ever change their minds.
@@BaNuj Fluctuat nec mergitur
Also Brussels and Nice
It shouldn't detract from terrorist attacks in North Africa, and the Middle and far East though.
@@camelopardalis84 Thanks. It's been a couple of years, and even though nobody I was very close with was directly affected (outside of the communities I'm part of), I'm still mourning and sometimes that grief and anger and the futility of the loss of life makes me want to scream.
@@whychoooseausername4763 I don't want to scare or worry you but I am currently (for a couple of weeks now) struggling with something that was done to someone over twenty years ago; someone I back then knew and still know very well. And I think that some behaviours of mine in the last couple of years were also signs of me being traumatised by what was done to this person. So if you feel like you're struggling with it now or in a couple of years' or even a couple of decades' time and think you could use help, don't think there's no reason to go look for it only because those terror attacks you were affected by were a long time ago.
Ah I'm so glad you enjoyed the Science Gallery!
I did my Bachelor's degree in Trinity so it was very convenient to be able to visit such a lovely place whenever I wanted.
They have had many fascinating exhibits over the years.
I didn't get to the Intimacy one but now I wish I had, it looks amazing!
I really want one of those pillows that was in the For Play area, I would be the coziest lil bean
that would help me get tactile needs without the awkwardness of finding a person who will only go as far as cuddling and nuzzling with me
This was both informative and entertaining... but those 3-D Kiss sculptures were quite fascinating. WOW!
Thank you for always sharing the best possible content around sex, love, intimacy, etc... I wish I had gotten into such a career field because these topics have always fascinated me... just didn't know someone could make a living like this.
Love you and the channel,
Lynn
Tonight the Sexplanations Road Tour will be in Biloxi, Mississippi. If you plan to meet up with us from 6-7 the location has changed to IN FRONT OF BELK AT THE BILOXI MALL. Please bring friends.
Lindsey are you still in Dublin????
Oh wow I was in Biloxi tonight... hate I missed it
Any Chance of Touring The East Coast? (CT)
Intimacy is so important. Even the smallest touch by a human to another creates intimacy. I have watched many videos of people who get stranded and they say that when they get rescued, they don't realize the affect that even a hand on the arm or a hug from a stranger could mean. We are built for intimacy and need it to live. Thank you for this very informative and vacation inducing video.
The widow box and memory feed remind me so much of Black Mirror. I wonder if one influenced the other.
Is there a museum that shows what happens to a person that has never experienced intimacy?
Yes, there are many. It's called: prison...
So many people think intimacy is mostly sex, but I love how this explores all these different aspects! I personally don't really feel any desire to have sexual intimacy, but I do have someone that I like to experience other things portrayed here, like hugs, risk, closeness, and being very open. Of course as a student I don't have a lot of time to spend with people, but when I do, I really want to see them again, whether it's my boyfriend, or one of my good friends from school. Eventually that does fade, but it's really weird how that works.
I would have loved to have bumped into you while you were in Dublin! It would be amazing to say in person how much I appreciate, value and cherish your fantastic work! Hopefully you would have allowed me certain level of intimacy and would’ve let me give you a BIG BEAR HUG to thank you for making my life and so many others so much better. Thank you! 🤗😘
Ireland is great and that was intense. Nice to know you could unwind at the Guinness brewery afterwards!
This was beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
So cool to see you in my home county! The Science Gallery is always a fantastic place to be! 😊
Oh yay! I suggested this exhibition when you asked for Dublin recommendations on Facebook (or maybe Patreon?) Of course, you may have already been of your own choice, but I feel like I helped anyway!
My favorite part was watching Lindsey (Dr. Doe) smiling as she reacted to a movie... such a beautiful smile.
Haven't we moved a long way forward towards understanding a better personal world.
Creating a better understanding of safe and consensual relationships moving away from the hypocrisies of the past.
In my near 70 years I have been privileged to witness tremendous social changes for our betterment.
Dr Doe congratulations.
Great series on a wide range of topics once considered taboos for public education or debate. Albeit by the church and self proclaimed moral guardians of society. All humourous to look back on it now.😂
I wasn't expecting this gem of a video. Beautiful
I rated this one again as a 'Like' as it is an informational piece and us valued as such. While really interesting, I question how many of these items focus primarily on personal intimacy.
Keep opening the world's eyes, Doc!
4:51: Is this a cigarette that can really kill you? Are such boxes with this kind of cigarette available? I am asking because I would be surprised if this were legal.
Well, there are a lot of legal things that can kill you anyway...
I think this is supposed to be simply an art exhibit, that's how I understood it
@@JGnLAU8OAWF6 I know that. But still. It's not like things that can kill you are both legally and openly sold as well as advertised as being tools to commit suicide.
@@peppymia Okay, thanks. I re-watched the part but that didn't help clarify so I posted this comment.
2:14 : NEI, Lindsay, NEI (NEI = not enough information as opposed to TMI = too much information)
there's a link
@@sexplanations I meant to say that you made me curious as to who the guy who made someone "feeling aroused" was and if that someone who was "feeling aroused" was you. I think the link you mention provides further information on something else. (I haven't followed any of them yet but I don't think I'll get my questions answered when I do.)
@@sexplanations But thanks for the reply anyway. :)
I never knew technology could be used like that!
It's even cooler than that! Just think about haptic technology!
your content is always delightful. thanks for all your hard work
Can you provide a link (if it exist) that shows the flowchart at 0:38 in more detail?
go to the intimacy exhibit link in the description. There is an image on their site.
@@sexplanations Unfortunately, the image on their site does not have enough resolution to be read. The artist's website, while very interesting, does not have any images of it.
We need more of this everywhere
After one of your videos randomly came into my feed I went down a rabbit hole of watching your channel and now I have to be up in 4 hours
oh boy
This exhibit looks AMAZING!!
I can't believe I started work there only a few weeks after you visited! So mad
yo at 6:00 the way you look at your partner is with such joy and love
that's mad cool
Christopher Birnbaum, I got a little teary seeing her so happy. It felt so intimate.
This was a fantastic episode. Well done.
3D printed kisses? I wonder what other tongue motions could be printed... 🤔
You cannot truly experience intimacy until you are one with the craic.
That switching bodies simulation sounds SO COOL!!
Oh, you're in Ireland? Welcome, hope you'll have fun!
EDIT: just found the February tour date on your website. This will teach me to pay more attention. Hope you had a great time on our Island 😄
Wow, that sounds like an amazing museum. Maybe I'll go there for my next trip to the UK.
It's in Dublin, which is in Ireland not the UK - can be quite a sensitive topic, just so you know!
@@soapydish oh, sorry! I keep getting Northen Ireland and Ireland confused :
It's really just a single gallery, not a major museam. They show one exhibition at a time, so check online and see what's there before committing time to travelling there. Lots of other things to see in Dublin of course.
Your best episode ever dr.doe
How did they get you out of there? I imagine you needed a degree of aftercare.
Is edging healthy?
if not what are the side effects
I have a weird emotion when I think about sentient robots, like the robot flat mate questionnaire. Even though they don't exist yet, I just want them to feel accepted and be their friend. It's odd.
Maybe they won't need a friend, though. Who's to say they'll think anything like us.
@@sittingonceilings6805, who's to say they'll think at all? Robots are programmed to behave in particular ways -- no thinking required. But for someone who has little or no human contact, would an anthropomorphic machine that responds to a human in human-like fashion be enough to meet their needs?
@@johndemeritt3460
I imagine the illusion is enough for most people. As long as it feels like a living being, it will satisfy most people. No more need for human companions, just buy one off of Amazon.
I wish I could have gone to that! WOW! that looks so fun and informative :)
I went to it and only now realised I only saw half of it (didnt know the show must have continued upstairs.. darn)
still have one of those "touch me" stickers inside my closet
@@laus9953 That's awesome 👍
Not sure I want my heart being monitored to determine how I feel about someone. I mean my BPM could be going up because I'm climbing some stairs, or my resting heart rate could be low because I'm well rested.
I think I can come up with who I like and who I don't using my brain.
Normally all you need is to be honest with yourself. You know who's toxic in your life, you just have to realize you'll be happier without them.
@@sittingonceilings6805 Totally, I was just referring to that app she showed that monitored your heart rate during dates.
Seems like over kill, even a little sci-fi dystopian. I don't nee a phone to tell me if a date was good or not based off some arbitrary metric like heart rate, I might even argue that hat is intrusive and I'd be better off without it. Doesn't matter as I don't have to wear it or anything just my two cents.
This is SO FREAKIN COOL!
❤️ you looked so happy in the big, two-headed cape with your partner. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Can someone explain why she was concerned about whether or not the virtual ‘house-sitting’ woman was safe?
This made me kinda sad cause I have an issue with touch where I just don't like how it feels unless it's done in certain but kinda odd ways that I can't ask anyone to do, but at the same time I crave it. I'd love to go there too but I can't.
pleased add English subtitles for your new videos
I’m leaving for Dublin in a week and was so excited to check this out. Looks like the exhibit closed in February. 🙁
Wow. That looks like a beautiful experience in humanity.
I wish I could see all that in person. thanks for posting it.
Absolutely fascinating. Is there something like this in the U.S.A ?
Yeah, but nothing I know of that's all in one place like this
could you please share the 36 questions to create intimacy?
Amazing! Thanks for sharing the experience with us!
Wow, what an emotional roller coaster, interesting and fun!
How much beer do you have to drink to participate in "inter-county hurling"?
Utterly wonderful and enlightening video .thank you!!
i live there in dublin
Yumping Yiminey yah sure you betchya .. Craigslist got rid of the personals section more than a year ago.😒
I'm from, not far away from trinity and I never knew they had that there, may make time to go there
Thank you Dr. Doyle!
Intense! Love the ideas!!
i searched the all the instagram profiles showed on the video..am i a creep ?
Hey dr.Doe, would you maka a video with your thoughts about the movie Blockers? As it is sex related slightly, I think your insight would help a lot of teens in America because the charakters are realy releatable. 😊 . I love your videos, keep up the good work 😊. Best regards from Croatia
Which I had a copy of that 'In love' list of questions...
But was the VR monitored for safety ... What was the result of that conversation?
I’m really socially awkward and I’ve never been in a really close friendship, let alone a romantic one. I sometimes just stop and realize that I can’t think of the last time I hugged or even touched another human. It’s also weird to think that I probably haven’t kissed anyone in over 5-6 years, and when I did, I was young and with family. I sometimes just get so touch starved that I have to escape into a day dream like state. I’m worried that when I do start dating I’ll end up being very reliant upon them for intimacy and connection, and maybe even become too clingy.
Love it as always!
what a cool exhibit!!!
I'm really interested in chastity play and wondered if you've ever done any research on it
I'm not sure if you'll see this comment, but I have a question. As a person with sensory processing issues, physical contact often ranges from uncomfortable to downright unbearable for me. It's really hard for my partner, who really thrives on physical affection and things like snuggling. Do you have any thoughts/suggestions? Or know of any resources for non-physical intimacy?
Ciaran, there’s a journal/book called “All About Us” that you two can fill out together. It’s full of questions that you answer together that spark intimate conversation.
And this is why i subscribe!!!!❤ ❤ ❤
Thank you for sharing this with us!!
Oh your in Dublin didn’t know. I didn’t know about this muesem. I will definitely have to go
So cool to watch!
Huh this is surprisingly informative and interesting thanks
2019: Please touch. 2020: We don't do that here.
This looks really cool!
thank you
That would have been really cool to visit when I was in Ireland July 2015 for my brothers wedding at Adare Castle.
Only it didn't exist then. Trinity Science Gallery has ever changing exhibits. I highly reccommend checking it out the gallery should you ever make a visit back.
Avril oh. Thanks. I’d love to go back and check out what we didn’t visit the 10 days we were there.
@@crazykev6491 I accidentally stumbled upon this exhibit on my way home one day and attended a mental health lecture and a dance class in the For Play area. I wasn't ready to go home that day and I was in the best mood ever when I left. I should have gone back and interacted with the rest. Guess I know what I'm doing tomorrow even if it is a totally new exhibit
Avril lol. Must be nice. Wish I could join ya. I’m in Northern Virginia just outside of DC and its a 7 hour trip away. I loved Ireland, the people, the ruins, Guinness and Jameson brewery’s and specially Temple Bar. Good times!
Dr Doe is adorable
Somewhere I think you would enjoy is MONA in Tasmania, Australia... It's not all about sex, and some of the exhibits change, but it's really cool
A while ago one of the exhibits was a heap of videos, including that now and arrow one, relating to intimacy and fear that can come with it... One video that stood out to me was a man and woman breathing in each other's breaths
Then there is a number of permanent exhibits, but the one I think you would enjoy most is a wall of vulvas... I personally had fun trying to find one that looked like my own, and one that looked like my wife's
I definitely recommend looking up the website at least, especially for the wall of vulvas
This is amazing!! Thank you!
awesome video, thank you!
Holy shit that museum sounds amazing!!!!
This was beautiful, wow, I wanna visit! 😊
What an amazing sounding exhibition. Wanna see something like that on our side of the pond.
You could make it!
The widow box WILDIN'.
You were in Ireland ?? I’m in dublin everyday..
thank you for these videos.
That app thing for basically cutting people out of your life because of what it sees as a negative reaction seems kinda... dystopian, almost. Especially since detecting exact emotions based only off heartbeat kinda seems... impractical, at best. Like, if it flags out anxiety... what about getting anxious around someone you want to, like, ask out or something. Or any other cocktail of emotions it could misread.
The glass dildo for ashes was also... seemed weird, but if it helps some people it helps I suppose.
I personally think this app could be helpful to me
Lindsey's expression at 6:16 is adorable X3
I hope you are aware of the controversy surrounding better health?
teledildonics is soooo interesting!
Fascinating.
i really liked this video thanks for sharing
THIS IS SO COOL
thank you
I've never really been intimate with anyone other than like a handshake but I wouldn't consider intimate. I've never even had my first kiss but I really feel like an intimate person and I really want to be intimate
pause at 6:06
so many food for thought questions there