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AJ and AJ dive into some spicier territory this week. As “A” nears the end of her pregnancy, she opens up about her evolving feelings around intimacy, desire, and what’s been sparking her interest lately—including the complicated pull of watching sexy content online. She reflects on the tension between personal enjoyment and concerns about how that content is made.
“J”, coming from a recovering Mormon background, shares her own limited experiences with erotic media—highlighting Blue Is the Warmest Color as a formative (and complicated) example of something both artistic and deeply sensual, despite its own controversies.
It’s an honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation about desire, ethics, and how our past shapes what turns us on.
By AJ and AJAJ and AJ dive into some spicier territory this week. As “A” nears the end of her pregnancy, she opens up about her evolving feelings around intimacy, desire, and what’s been sparking her interest lately—including the complicated pull of watching sexy content online. She reflects on the tension between personal enjoyment and concerns about how that content is made.
“J”, coming from a recovering Mormon background, shares her own limited experiences with erotic media—highlighting Blue Is the Warmest Color as a formative (and complicated) example of something both artistic and deeply sensual, despite its own controversies.
It’s an honest, funny, and thoughtful conversation about desire, ethics, and how our past shapes what turns us on.