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Home • Health and Wellness • Sexy Perks of Tantra Plus Kink and How to Manage Vaginismus

Sexy Perks of Tantra Plus Kink and How to Manage Vaginismus

September 18, 2015

Tantra and kink may seem like polar opposites, but they aren’t, say sex educators Gerard Gatz and Dawn Beck. In the latest on Girl Boner® Radio, learn how the two methodologies can benefit each other and your relationship. Then Dr. Megan Fleming responds to a listener’s concerns about vaginismus. How can a woman with high sex drive who can’t be penetrated have gratifying sex and relationships?

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Dawn Beck and Gerard Gatz
Dawn Beck and Gerard Gatz

 

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  1. KM Huber says

    September 23, 2015 at 6:37 pm

    Another great episode on tantra and its relationship with kink. After listening to Beck and Gatz, it seems a no-brainer. Beyond that is the ever important aspect of communication regarding sex and intimacy. Tantra seems to add another dimension. Fascinating topic!

    I knew of vaginismus but did not there was real help for women. Once again, Dr. Megan provides specific ways to deal with vaginismus that is helpful to all women, meaning for those women for whom vaginismus is a reality and for those who have friends for whom it is a reality.

    Great job, everyone, and thank you.
    Karen

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