Collectively Unhinged: Therapy Talk

11. Do We Even Like the Same Kind of Sex?


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What happens when you’re in a committed relationship… but your sexual preferences just don’t line up? In this episode of Collectively Unhinged: Therapy Talk, we’re diving deep into the awkward, unspoken truth that loving someone doesn’t automatically mean you like the same kind of sex.


We talk kinks, fantasies, mismatched desires, and the emotional landmines that come with trying to bring it all up. From shame to shut-downs to those “wait...you like what?!” moments — we’re keeping it real and giving you tools to navigate the conversation without killing the vibe (or the relationship).


Whether you're slow and sensual or fast and feral, this episode will help you:

  • Normalize sexual differences in long-term relationships
  • Learn how to start the sex conversation without making it weird
  • Understand how to respond to shame, discomfort, or fear of rejection
  • Build intimacy by staying curious — even when you’re not into the same thing


Because let’s face it—sex isn’t one-size-fits-all. But honesty, curiosity, and connection? That’s where the real chemistry starts ❤️


Listen now, and if it hits home, send it to your partner (or your group chat 👀).

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Collectively Unhinged: Therapy TalkBy Melisa DeMahy and Courtnie Vargas-Rodriguez