For three years, Stoya and Rich Juzwiak have been giving advice to Slate readers on all things sex—mismatched libidos, secret desires, (bad) sexting, surprising fetishes, and assorted other wild things. Now they're joining forces to answer their most jaw-dropping questions yet, sometimes with the help of special guests. Whatever you want to know about sex—truly, whatever—they'll tell you how to do... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsHealth & FitnessSexualitySociety & Culture |
This week, Stoya and Rich advise a letter writer whose partner isn’t saying the right things, and they discuss a letter from a woman who can’t bear to touch herself.
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Stoya and Rich discuss a letter from a woman whose experiment with “ethical non-monogamy” isn’t going the way she expected.
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This week, Stoya and Rich discuss a letter from a man whose attractiveness is getting in the way of his life and work.
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This week, Stoya and Rich advise a letter writer who is overwhelmed by her partner’s daily sexual needs, and they discuss a letter from a man who wonders if his post-sex feelings are normal.
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Read the How to Do It column on Slate here. If you’re... more
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