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Welcome to episode 343 of Sexology Podcast! Today I am delighted to be speaking with Suzannah Weiss. In this episode, we discuss the growing popularity of ASMR in the realm of sex and sexuality, ways to incorporate ASMR into your sex life and additional resources for further exploration.
Suzannah Weiss’s writing on gender, sexuality, love, and social justice has been widely published across various platforms. With over 8,700 articles to her name, her work has appeared in notable publications such as The New York Times wedding section, Glamour, Teen Vogue, Vice, Complex, Refinery29, Bustle, The Washington Post, and New York Magazine.
Aside from her writing career, Suzannah is also a sexologist and AASECT-certified sex educator. She offers private coaching and courses to help individuals enhance their sex lives and relationships. Additionally, she provides mentorship for writers, consulting for PR professionals, and works as a birth doula.
Suzannah holds a Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience and a Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Modern Culture and Media from Brown University. Her diverse background includes experience in tech marketing, scientific research, and academic publishing. In her spare time, she enjoys writing poetry, erotica, and memoirs, and has multiple books in progress, with the first set to be released in 2024.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Understanding more about ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)
- How it’s associated with sleep and relaxation but is gaining popularity in sexuality
- Ways to incorporate ASMR into sex life such as whispering in each other’s ears
- Looking at the potential benefits of using ASMR during sex such as relaxation
- How you can determine if you enjoy ASMR or not
- Suggestions for introducing ASMR to a partner
- Recommendations for using specific toys and vibrators with low settings
- How there is no specific gender differences found in ASMR preferences
- Why experimentation, communication, and consent are key for ASMR
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