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EP270 - Find Out the Secret of How to Squirt with Caitlin V
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Welcome to episode 270 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I am delighted to welcome Caitlin V to the podcast. In this episode, we discuss female ejaculation, why ejaculation doesn’t always mean orgasm for women, the barriers that stop women from ejaculating and looking at ways women can learn to ejaculate.
Caitlin V is a sex and relationship coach who helps men become amazing lovers and incredible partners. Formerly a sexual health researcher and policy analyst, she was catapulted into internet stardom after a video featuring her went viral.
She works with clients all over the world on ending premature ejaculation, preventing erectile dysfunction, and developing unshakable sexual confidence. Combining personal experience with evidence-based science in her coaching, Caitlin’s mission is to create a sex and pleasure-positive world.
In this episode, you will hear:
- How Caitlin went viral on YouTube
- Is it possible for every woman to be able to ejaculate?
- Why ejaculation doesn’t always mean orgasm for women
- How women can feel a build of pressure over time around the issue of ejaculation
- Looking at the barriers that stop women from ejaculating
- Analyzing the G Spot and its role in ejaculation
- Good fingering techniques you can use
- Understanding the importance of communicating what you want to your partner
- Can women learn to ejaculate by themselves?
- Looking at good stroking techniques you can use
- Other key factors needed to ejaculate such as high level of arousal
Find Caitlin V Online
https://www.bettersexcoach.com
9 foreplay Tips
https://drmoali.clickfunnels.com/free-foreplay-checklist51618558
https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast
Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
388 episodes
Manage episode 321536783 series 1337812
Welcome to episode 270 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I am delighted to welcome Caitlin V to the podcast. In this episode, we discuss female ejaculation, why ejaculation doesn’t always mean orgasm for women, the barriers that stop women from ejaculating and looking at ways women can learn to ejaculate.
Caitlin V is a sex and relationship coach who helps men become amazing lovers and incredible partners. Formerly a sexual health researcher and policy analyst, she was catapulted into internet stardom after a video featuring her went viral.
She works with clients all over the world on ending premature ejaculation, preventing erectile dysfunction, and developing unshakable sexual confidence. Combining personal experience with evidence-based science in her coaching, Caitlin’s mission is to create a sex and pleasure-positive world.
In this episode, you will hear:
- How Caitlin went viral on YouTube
- Is it possible for every woman to be able to ejaculate?
- Why ejaculation doesn’t always mean orgasm for women
- How women can feel a build of pressure over time around the issue of ejaculation
- Looking at the barriers that stop women from ejaculating
- Analyzing the G Spot and its role in ejaculation
- Good fingering techniques you can use
- Understanding the importance of communicating what you want to your partner
- Can women learn to ejaculate by themselves?
- Looking at good stroking techniques you can use
- Other key factors needed to ejaculate such as high level of arousal
Find Caitlin V Online
https://www.bettersexcoach.com
9 foreplay Tips
https://drmoali.clickfunnels.com/free-foreplay-checklist51618558
https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast
Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
388 episodes
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