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Talking about sex should not be this hard, and yet for so many people, it still is.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tara, tenured professor of relational sexual communication, host of the Luvbites podcast, and author of How Do You Like It?, to talk about what actually makes a sex life and a relationship work. We cover everything from why emotional safety is the real prerequisite for good communication, to how shame shows up in our relationships long before we ever talk about kink.
Dr. Tara shares what she teaches her university students about sexual communication across the lifespan, from sexual debut to long-term partnership, aging, and everything in between. We talk about why most people were never taught how to talk about sex, money, or desire, and how that lack of language quietly impacts intimacy.
If you have ever struggled to ask for what you want, felt disconnected from a partner, or wished there was a guidebook for navigating intimacy, this episode will give you clarity, language, and a lot to reflect on.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Sexual Communication and Education
08:43 Emotional Safety in Relationships
17:50 Personal Divorce Stories and Lessons Learned
18:42 Communicating About Money and Sex in Relationships
22:30 Essential Communication in Relationships
25:22 Understanding Sexual Preferences and Polyamory
Grab a copy of her book: How Do You Like It?: A Guide for Getting What You Want (in Bed) https://amzn.to/4iWt60a
Connect with Dr. Tara
https://www.luvbites.co/
https://www.instagram.com/luvbites.co/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbW6PCKjgcxkq3dTvjjeyQ
https://open.spotify.com/show/2SZ60RxLOyQ900l4PgJAlT
Join the Couples Retreat! https://www.amandadames.com/couples-retreat
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Connect with Me:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thekinkconsultant
https://www.instagram.com/the_kinkconsultant/
By Amanda, The Kink Consultant4.9
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Talking about sex should not be this hard, and yet for so many people, it still is.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tara, tenured professor of relational sexual communication, host of the Luvbites podcast, and author of How Do You Like It?, to talk about what actually makes a sex life and a relationship work. We cover everything from why emotional safety is the real prerequisite for good communication, to how shame shows up in our relationships long before we ever talk about kink.
Dr. Tara shares what she teaches her university students about sexual communication across the lifespan, from sexual debut to long-term partnership, aging, and everything in between. We talk about why most people were never taught how to talk about sex, money, or desire, and how that lack of language quietly impacts intimacy.
If you have ever struggled to ask for what you want, felt disconnected from a partner, or wished there was a guidebook for navigating intimacy, this episode will give you clarity, language, and a lot to reflect on.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Sexual Communication and Education
08:43 Emotional Safety in Relationships
17:50 Personal Divorce Stories and Lessons Learned
18:42 Communicating About Money and Sex in Relationships
22:30 Essential Communication in Relationships
25:22 Understanding Sexual Preferences and Polyamory
Grab a copy of her book: How Do You Like It?: A Guide for Getting What You Want (in Bed) https://amzn.to/4iWt60a
Connect with Dr. Tara
https://www.luvbites.co/
https://www.instagram.com/luvbites.co/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbW6PCKjgcxkq3dTvjjeyQ
https://open.spotify.com/show/2SZ60RxLOyQ900l4PgJAlT
Join the Couples Retreat! https://www.amandadames.com/couples-retreat
Get your BDSM Checklist here: https://www.amandadames.com/bdsmlist
Connect with Me:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thekinkconsultant
https://www.instagram.com/the_kinkconsultant/

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