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Aural porn9/4/2023 ![]() Episode #142 – Premature Ejaculation: Breathe with Your Anus with Keeley Rankin, a sex & relationship coach who specialises in PE. Interviews about sex and disability, threesomes, and the gender binary. Jeremie and Bridie of Turn Me On Podcast love to talk about s-e-x and do it with intelligence, humour, and some pillow talk. No holds barred conversations with a married, poly couple about what it’s like to be a sexual being. “From the heart of the big sick, we are keeping calm and carrying on, baby!” 3. April episodes on open relationships, threesomes, cuckolding, closet cases, divorce, & COVID-19. Graphic, funny, and often very wise, the Savage Lovecast has a vast back catalogue to dip into. Savage LovecastĬutting-edge sex and relationships advice show with the man who started it all – Dan Savage. Bonus material: FREE guided content until April 30. Quality stuff, though lots of American accents (they say they are looking for more accents and trans voices). Aimed at women, you can listen to Her + Her, Her + Him, and Her + Them stories (no non-binary options yet) with queer, straight, diverse themes, and a range of hotness. ![]() Dipseaĭipsea is a female-founded startup with over 250 sexy short stories ‘for foreplay or masturbation’. ![]() Ready for some lurid listening during lockdown? Here’s some aural smut to fill your cup… 1. With less visual input, your imagination has to fill in the gaps and work a bit harder. “Audio is amazing because it’s imaginative it requires you to paint a picture in your brain that’s very stimulating, and it’s super intimate and very personal,” Dipsea co-founder and CEO Gina Gutierrez told TechCrunch recently. If you want to find erotica on Spotify, the music platform recently launched a new curated podcast service with playlists including ‘LGBTQ+ Voices’ and ‘Talk Flirty to Me.’ Do a quick search on iTunes for ‘sexuality’ podcasts, and you’ll find a diverse range of voices. It’s part of a broader trend in audio – according to a new report, nearly one in three people listen to at least one podcast every month. While sites like Literotica and r/gonewildaudio have been around for a while, we’re seeing new female-led start-ups like Dipsea, Ferly, and Quinn getting the Silicon Valley treatment and attracting investment.
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