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The Science of Three Kinks! Cuckolding, Consensual Non-Consent and Pony Play
Jun 2, 2026
28m 32s
Women Can Experience 9 Different Orgasms. Men Are Weird Too.
May 27, 2026
40m 46s
Sex and the City Killed Pubic Lice. Or Did It?
May 20, 2026
29m 14s
Viagra and Cialis for Women? The Science Is Wild.
May 13, 2026
43m 22s
The Herpes Vaccine Disaster Nobody Talks About
May 6, 2026
30m 31s
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| 6/2/26 | ![]() The Science of Three Kinks! Cuckolding, Consensual Non-Consent and Pony Play | Smart is sexy, join the Shameless Care Email list here: https://shamelesscare.com/welcome-email-signup/?podcast=Kink What is cuckolding? What is consensual non consent (CNC)? Why do some people enjoy pony play? And what does science actually say about these controversial sexual interests? In this episode of the Sex is Good Podcast, Robert Johnson and Anna explore three of the most misunderstood kinks in modern sexuality: cuckolding, consensual non consent, and pony play. Rather than focus... | 28m 32s | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Women Can Experience 9 Different Orgasms. Men Are Weird Too. | Shameless Care ED Meds: https://shamelesscare.com/ed-landing/?podcast=Orgasm%20Podcast Join the email list the more and better science! https://shamelesscare.com/welcome-email-signup/?podcast=Orgasm%20Podcast Can women really experience multiple types of orgasms? Yes, at least nine different types! In this episode of the Shameless Care Sex is Good Podcast, Robert and Anna dive deep into the anatomy, neuroscience, psychology, and cultural myths surrounding orgasms. From clitoral an... | 40m 46s | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Sex and the City Killed Pubic Lice. Or Did It? | Pubic lice are a sexually transmitted infection that, strangely enough, predates humans. Millions of years ago, our ancestors were covered in far more body hair, giving lice plenty of territory to live on. But as humans evolved and lost most of that hair, pubic lice got pushed into one of the last dense patches remaining: the pubic region. Now, some researchers think humans may be shrinking their habitat even further. Since the rise of Brazilian waxing and aggressive grooming trends, especi... | 29m 14s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Viagra and Cialis for Women? The Science Is Wild. | Most people assume medications like Viagra and Cialis are “for men.” But women take them too, and the science behind what happens is far more interesting than most people realize. In this episode of the Sex is Good Podcast, Robert and Anna break down what medications like sildenafil, tadalafil, and apomorphine actually do in women, why researchers became interested in them in the first place, and why the results have been both promising and controversial. They discuss: • Blood flow and ... | 43m 22s | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() The Herpes Vaccine Disaster Nobody Talks About | Herpes is one of the most common human infections on Earth. Hundreds of millions of people carry it. It can cause physical symptoms, emotional distress, stigma, relationship anxiety, and endless confusion online. So why is there still no vaccine? In this episode of the Sex is Good Podcast, Robert and Anna break down the strange and frustrating history of herpes vaccine research, why developing one has proven so difficult, and why some scientists believe we may still be much farther away than ... | 30m 31s | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Am I ugly? Are you? The science of how we judge each other’s looks. | Shameless Care and Robert were featured in the Daily Mail. Some of the comments called Robert ugly. Ouch. So naturally, we’re making chicken salad out of chicken poop and turning internet cruelty into a science episode. Are we more or less attractive than we think? Is there any objective way to measure beauty? Why can one person find you hot while another thinks you look like a haunted thumb? And what do studies actually say about faces, symmetry, confidence, familiarity, sexiness, and the ... | 41m 45s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The STI Testing Insurance Maze: What’s Actually Covered (And What Isn’t) | Why does STI testing feel like a coin flip on whether you’ll get a surprise bill? In this episode, we untangle the American health insurance system piece by piece — from the eight different coverage categories you might fall into, to the ACA preventive services mandate that makes HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and hepatitis screening legally free on most plans. But “free” comes with asterisks. We dig into the single most important distinction almost no one talks about: screening versus... | 45m 23s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Teasing Non-Monogamy: How to Spice Up Your Relationship Without Sex With Others | Most people don’t actually want to be non-monogamous. What they want is what non-monogamy represents: novelty, attention, validation, and a break from routine. In this episode, we talk about how to tap into that energy without having sex with other people or blowing up your relationship. We walk through a handful of ways to “tease” non-monogamy: Strip clubsSex clubsPornCam sites and digital flirtingAnd a few gray-area behaviors that people don’t talk about honestlFor each one, we break down: ... | 53m 25s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() What’s Inside Gas Station Dick Pills? We Sent Them to a Lab | What’s actually inside gas station “male enhancement” pills? In this episode, we bought over-the-counter sexual enhancement pills from a gas station and sent them to a lab for analysis. The results revealed the presence of sildenafil, which is illegal. That's right, hundreds of thousands of gas stations sell illegal drugs every, single day. We break down: • What’s really in gas station sex pills • How unregulated ED supplements end up containing prescription drugs • FDA warnings abou... | 41m 25s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Why ED Meds Don’t Work (And What No One Tells You) | ED meds not working? We explain why erectile dysfunction medications like sildenafil (Viagra) and tadalafil (Cialis) sometimes fail. Learn how food, dosing, timing, performance anxiety, and condom use can impact effectiveness. We also cover common mistakes men make with ED medication and what to do when ED treatment doesn’t work. This is a practical guide to understanding and fixing ED medication failure. | 45m 08s | ||||||
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| 3/18/26 | ![]() GLP-1 Drugs: How They Actually Work and the Pharma Drama Behind Them | GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are some of the most talked-about drugs in the world right now. But how do they actually work, and what’s really going on behind the scenes? In this episode, we break down the science of GLP-1 receptor agonists in plain English, including how they affect appetite, insulin, gastric emptying, and long-term weight loss. We also review clinical trial data, real-world outcomes, and what happens when people stop taking these medications. Then we ... | 39m 02s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Pickup Artists: Should You Learn From Them? | Pickup artists are one of the most controversial subcultures in modern dating advice. Some people see them as manipulative. Others believe they uncovered real insights about confidence, attraction, and human psychology. In this episode of the Sex is Good Podcast, we break down the pickup artist playbook and ask a simple question: is there anything normal, sex positive people can actually learn from it? Topics we explore include: • Confidence and approach anxiety • Why initiating conversations... | 48m 56s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Your Prescription Was Probably Made in China. Why That Matters | Nearly 90% of all medications taken in the United States are generic drugs, and roughly 80% of those are manufactured overseas in countries like China, India, and Turkey. But it was not always this way. Before 1984, only about 10% of prescriptions were generic, and most medications were manufactured in the United States. So what changed? In this episode, we break down the history of generic drugs, the 1984 Hatch Waxman Act, and how global pharmaceutical manufacturing shifted from American... | 38m 59s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() We Keep Getting Grabbed at Sex-Positive Events | If you want a mature telehealth (no subscription scams, 100% of providers are physicians, transparent pricing), we are ready for you at www.shamelesscare.com Even when we are attending adult events professionally to discuss STI testing, sexual health, and public health policy, something surprising still happens. Anna gets grabbed. Butt slapped. Breasts touched. Boundaries crossed. Sometimes in subtle ways. Sometimes in ways that are not subtle at all. Why does this still happen in sex pos... | 50m 15s | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Your HIV Risk Is Probably Lower Than You Think | Sex is good. Fear-based sex education is not. In this episode, we take an honest, evidence-based look at HIV transmission — what your real risk actually is, how it’s measured, and why it’s often dramatically misunderstood. We break down: • Per-act HIV transmission rates (vaginal, anal, oral) • Why receptive anal sex carries higher risk — and what that actually means numerically • What U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) truly means • How viral load changes risk • How PrEP reduces transmis... | 39m 05s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() The Spicy and Naughty History of Valentine's Day | The more things change, the more they stay the same — and Valentine’s Day has always been about sex. Long before heart-shaped chocolates and prix-fixe dinners, Valentine’s Day involved nearly naked young Roman men running through the streets and whipping women with goat skins to promote fertility. And yes — women lined up for it. In this episode, the Sex Is Good podcast team dives into the sexy, strange, and unapologetically spicy history of Valentine’s Day, separating romantic myth from bi... | 26m 50s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() The ED Drug That Works in Your Brain, Not Your Penis | Erections aren’t always a blood flow problem. In this episode, we break down apomorphine, an ED medication that works in the brain, not the penis. Unlike sildenafil or tadalafil, apomorphine targets dopamine pathways involved in sexual arousal, motivation, and performance anxiety. Rugiet has been advertised apomorphine a lot, but is it safe? Is it effective? Wasn't it used to induce vomiting? Can it really be used for erectile dysfunction? We explain how and why apomorphine works, who ... | 31m 52s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Your Brain on BDSM: The Psychology Behind Power, Trust, and Desire with Dr. Stephanie Sigler PhD | BDSM is one of the most misunderstood areas of human sexuality. For many people, it’s assumed to be dangerous, pathological, or a sign that something is “wrong.” The psychology tells a very different story. In this episode, we’re joined by certified sex therapist Dr. Stephanie Sigler to unpack what actually happens in the brain during consensual power exchange, why trust and communication are central to BDSM, and how these dynamics can be psychologically healthy for many people. | 50m 32s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Bremelanotide (PT-141): The Desire Drug That Works on Your Brain, Not Your Blood Flow | Bremelanotide, also known as PT-141, is one of the most misunderstood sexual health medications available today, and it has one of the strangest origin stories in modern medicine. It was originally studied as a tanning drug, but researchers noticed an unexpected side effect—spontaneous erections. That discovery led scientists to remove the skin-darkening component, resulting in bremelanotide as we know it today. In this episode, we explain how PT-141 works on the brain rather than blood flow... | 35m 27s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() What Is Hedonism II Resort? Interview With a Couple Who Has Visited Over 70 Times | Hedonism II is a resort in Jamaica that’s split between two worlds: half clothing-optional, half nude-mandatory. It’s a place intentionally designed for adults who want freedom, curiosity, and connection without judgment. Yes, people can have sex under the moon and stars. But they can also spend the day by the pool, dance all night long, and end up talking to a stranger in a hot tub at 4 a.m. who somehow feels like an old friend. The energy moves easily between playful, intimate, social, and... | 1h 01m 56s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Addyi: What Happens When Medicine Tries to Treat Desire | Addyi was marketed as a breakthrough. But is one additional satisfying sexual experience per month, on average, worth abstaining from alcohol and accepting the risk of meaningful side effects? That question sits at the center of a drug that genuinely helps some people, while confusing and disappointing many others. In this episode, we break down what Addyi actually is, what the clinical trials showed, why FDA approval was so controversial, and who this medication may or may not make sense fo... | 46m 50s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() The Fascinating (Yes, Really!) History of Chlamydia | www.shamelesscare.com is your go to for all your prescription sexual health needs. Use coupon code podcast for $15 off today. No subscriptions - ever! Chlamydia has been around far longer than most people realize, long before antibiotics, modern testing, or even a clear understanding of what it was. In this episode, we walk through the surprisingly fascinating history of chlamydia, how it was misunderstood for centuries, how it was finally identified, and why those early blind spots sti... | 33m 11s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Encore! HPV-16 and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma | Everyone knows that oral sex can cause cancer, but what kind? And is there a test for it? Trigger warning: Cancer Robert got a bit emotional at the beginning of this one. Cancer is a scary word. HPV is one of the most common viruses on earth—and the leading cause of oropharyngeal cancer. In this episode, we break down the link between HPV-16 and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). We’ll explain how many people carry oral HPV, how many carry HPV-16 specifically,... | 41m 23s | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() She Had Sex in a Car, Got an STI, and Filed an Auto Insurance Claim | She had sex in a car, got an STI, and filed an auto insurance claim. And unbelievably, it worked. In this episode, we unpack one of the strangest legal cases in recent memory. A woman contracts an STI after having sex in a parked car, files a claim under the driver’s auto insurance policy, and a court agrees that the infection counts as a covered bodily injury. Yes. Really. We walk through the full backstory. Who the people involved were. Why the claim was filed in the first place. H... | 41m 41s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() You are not the man your grandfather was - the shocking decline of sperm and testosterone | You are not the man your grandfather was. And that is not an insult. It is data. Over the past several decades, sperm counts have fallen dramatically and average testosterone levels in men have declined across generations. This episode looks at what the research actually shows, what is still debated, and what is often exaggerated or misunderstood online. This is not an episode about shaming modern masculinity. It is about understanding how bodies respond to modern life, why the data matters... | 45m 01s | ||||||
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