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E40. The Science of Wet A** Pu$%y feat. Dr. Jasmine Abrams, Portia Brown, and Dr. Ruth Arumala

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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion broke the internet and climbed up all the charts with the release of their new song WAP, which is an acronym for Wet Ass Pussy. Her we use the term SWAP, not only because we swapped out our photos for theirs in the artwork, but because herein we want to discuss the Science of Wet Ass Pussy. We start off with the definition of WAP and breakdown the discussed part of the female genitalia relevant to it. We learn that the key component to WAP is vaginal discharge as a lubricant. Dr. Ruth Arumala, black woman ob/gyn, gives us information about the contents of vaginal discharge and ways of supplementing it if one desires. Dr. Jasmine Abrams, an international behavioral research scientist, educates us on the research related to women's health as it relates to vaginal lubrication. We then end out the episode being educated by Portia Brown, a black woman sex coach and sex educator, who schools us on practical ways of loving and optimizing our body's vaginal lubrication. This is a research and education-based episode between women who also relate personally to the topic.

Mentioned in the episode

E15 Of The Research Her. No Basic Vaginas. How to Avoid Bacterial Vaginosis w/ Dr. Ruthie Arumala

The Vaginal Microenvironment: The Physiologic Role of Lactobacilli

Dynamics of the Vaginal Ecosystem—Hormonal Influences

Books

Come as you are by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.

Pussy Prayers Black Girl Bliss

Connect with Them:

Dr. Ruth Arumala

Instagram: @i.am.dr.arumala

Dr. Jasmine Abrams

Instagram: @DrJasmineAbrams

Twitter: @DrJasmineAbrams

Website: DrJasmineAbrams.com/

Portia Brown

Instagram: @FroeticSexology

Twitter: @FroeticSexology

Youtube: Froetic Sexology

Website: FroeticSexology.com

Connect with me:

Website: TheResearchHer.com

Instagram: @TheResearchHer

Twitter: @TheResearchHer

Facebook: @TheResearchHer

Ways to subscribe to The Research Her podcast

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Apple

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Have feedback?

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Email HitUsUp@TheResearchHer.com

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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion broke the internet and climbed up all the charts with the release of their new song WAP, which is an acronym for Wet Ass Pussy. Her we use the term SWAP, not only because we swapped out our photos for theirs in the artwork, but because herein we want to discuss the Science of Wet Ass Pussy. We start off with the definition of WAP and breakdown the discussed part of the female genitalia relevant to it. We learn that the key component to WAP is vaginal discharge as a lubricant. Dr. Ruth Arumala, black woman ob/gyn, gives us information about the contents of vaginal discharge and ways of supplementing it if one desires. Dr. Jasmine Abrams, an international behavioral research scientist, educates us on the research related to women's health as it relates to vaginal lubrication. We then end out the episode being educated by Portia Brown, a black woman sex coach and sex educator, who schools us on practical ways of loving and optimizing our body's vaginal lubrication. This is a research and education-based episode between women who also relate personally to the topic.

Mentioned in the episode

E15 Of The Research Her. No Basic Vaginas. How to Avoid Bacterial Vaginosis w/ Dr. Ruthie Arumala

The Vaginal Microenvironment: The Physiologic Role of Lactobacilli

Dynamics of the Vaginal Ecosystem—Hormonal Influences

Books

Come as you are by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.

Pussy Prayers Black Girl Bliss

Connect with Them:

Dr. Ruth Arumala

Instagram: @i.am.dr.arumala

Dr. Jasmine Abrams

Instagram: @DrJasmineAbrams

Twitter: @DrJasmineAbrams

Website: DrJasmineAbrams.com/

Portia Brown

Instagram: @FroeticSexology

Twitter: @FroeticSexology

Youtube: Froetic Sexology

Website: FroeticSexology.com

Connect with me:

Website: TheResearchHer.com

Instagram: @TheResearchHer

Twitter: @TheResearchHer

Facebook: @TheResearchHer

Ways to subscribe to The Research Her podcast

Google

Apple

Stitcher

Spotify

RSS feed

Have feedback?

Download the FREE "The Research Her" APP on iOS and Android (to directly send feedback)

Email HitUsUp@TheResearchHer.com

  continue reading

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