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The Sex Lab
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The Sex Lab invites you into a raw, unfiltered space where we dive deep into the complex world of intimacy, sexuality, and human connection. In each episode, we explore everything from modern relationships to hidden desires, all without shame or boundaries. Expect bold discussions, real experiences, and expert insights that challenge norms and ignite curiosity. NSFW and strictly 18+, this podcast is for those ready to get real about what intimacy means today.
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In this episode of The Life Pro Tips Podcast, we unpack a controversial and shocking post from r/sex where a user discovers their girlfriend poking holes in condoms to force a pregnancy. This story brings up critical issues around trust, consent, and incompatible life goals in relationships.
We explore the Reddit community’s reactions, ranging from legal and ethical implications to relationship-ending advice. Along the way, we discuss reproductive autonomy, communication breakdowns, and the long-term consequences of forcing life-changing decisions on a partner.
Through the lens of this story, we highlight the importance of shared values, mutual respect, and clear boundaries in any relationship. It’s a cautionary tale with hard-hitting truths that remind us all why trust is the cornerstone of any partnership.
The source is a Reddit post from a woman who enjoys when her boyfriend finishes quickly during oral sex. While she claims it is a turn-on for her, other users in the comment thread debate this perspective, arguing that a quick finish might be a detriment to the woman's enjoyment of the sexual experience or lead to the man feeling inadequate and ashamed, while also preventing the possibility of a further sexual encounter due to the time required for re-arousal. The post highlights the vast diversity of sexual preferences and experiences within relationships and the importance of open communication.
The provided text comes from a Reddit thread where a Japanese American woman discusses her experiences with men who fetishize Asian women. She describes being viewed as a sexual object rather than a person with individual interests and personality. Many Redditors comment on their own experiences with fetishization and express empathy for the original poster. Several comments discuss the specific phenomenon of “yellow fever”, the term for a fetishization of Asian women.
This Reddit post describes a woman's frustration with her boyfriend's extreme vanity during sex. She details a range of behaviors, including him constantly checking himself out, complimenting his own appearance, and even creating a mold of his penis. Other users respond with humor and advice, suggesting that her boyfriend might have a praise kink or even be suffering from narcissistic personality disorder. The post highlights the complexities of communication and consent in sexual relationships, particularly when one partner has extreme personality traits or kinks.
In this episode of The Sex Lab Podcast, we explore a compelling r/sex thread where users share their frustrations with the prevalence of incest-themed porn in mainstream adult entertainment. From its overuse in titles to concerns about its impact on viewers, the conversation highlights deeper issues in the industry, including normalization of taboo topics and lack of accessible alternatives. Join us for a nuanced discussion on how porn trends shape perceptions, the demand for authentic content, and tips for finding more enjoyable, inclusive options.
The author of this r/sex post argues that the popular advice on this subreddit has become too focused on the idea that people should never engage in sexual activities they do not enjoy. The author asserts that this approach is overly simplistic and can be detrimental to relationships, as it neglects the importance of compromise and communication in finding solutions to sexual challenges. The author argues that, while respecting individual boundaries is important, it is also valuable to consider finding ways to meet one’s partner’s needs, even if it requires stepping outside one's comfort zone.
A Reddit post from a woman who discusses the fact that she doesn't always orgasm during sex with her boyfriend, but she still enjoys their sex life. She argues that it is possible to have fulfilling sex without always having an orgasm and that men should not feel inadequate if they can't make their partner orgasm. The comments section contains a mix of responses: some agree with the woman's perspective, while others argue that it's important for partners to communicate their needs and that orgasms should not be considered optional. The discussion highlights the diversity of experiences and opinions surrounding sex and orgasms, and the importance of open communication between partners.
A Reddit post from a woman who states she prefers smaller penises. The post received a lot of attention, with comments from both men and women discussing their own experiences and preferences regarding penis size and body image. The conversation touches on the social pressure to conform to certain expectations and the challenges of having a body size that does not meet those norms.
A Reddit thread where a user describes a positive experience with a partner who finished quickly, challenging the common notion that quick ejaculation is shameful. The thread explores the social pressure men face to perform sexually for extended periods, and the user encourages others to embrace their natural rhythms and reject the negative expectations. Many commenters share similar experiences and express their own views on the topic, emphasizing the importance of open communication and understanding in relationships.
A Reddit post from a woman who describes her negative experience dating a man whose apartment was extremely messy and unhygienic. She argues that cleanliness is essential for a good relationship, as a messy living space can be a sign of disrespect, lack of self-care, and even underlying mental health issues. The post sparked a lively debate among Reddit users who shared their own experiences, discussed the importance of personal hygiene, and explored the broader implications of cleanliness and its connection to personal responsibility and relationship dynamics.
Discussion of a post on Reddit's r/sex forum features a woman who is mortified after accidentally revealing a sexually explicit conversation with her husband to her mother-in-law. The other users on the forum offer their advice and humorous anecdotes, ultimately reassuring the woman that her situation is not as embarrassing as she initially perceived it.
Discussion of a thread on a Reddit (r/sex) about the practice of couples watching each other shower through video calls. The original poster describes her boyfriend's fantasy of watching her shower while he masturbates, and many others share their similar experiences. Some users discuss the technicalities of using phones in the bathroom, while others offer advice and share personal anecdotes about how they have incorporated this activity into their relationships.
In this episode of The Sex Lab Podcast, we break down a popular r/sex thread where users vent about the most annoying aspects of porn—especially fake moaning and exaggerated performances. From unrealistic sounds to poorly staged "amateur" content, we explore what viewers really want from adult entertainment. Tune in for a fun, no-holds-barred conversation about authenticity, intimacy, and the quirks of the porn industry!
A Reddit post from a user who experienced a significant increase in libido after discontinuing hormonal birth control. The user shared their experience, noting improvements in mood, anxiety, and overall well-being. The post generated numerous comments from other users who shared similar experiences, further illustrating the potential impact of hormonal birth control on libido and mental health. The comments also highlighted the importance of individual responses to birth control and the potential for alternative methods, like copper or hormonal IUDs, to provide a better fit for some individuals.
A Reddit thread that discusses reasons why people might say "no" to sex with their long-term partner. The poster provides a detailed list of reasons ranging from practical concerns like exhaustion and stress to more complex issues related to emotional intimacy, trauma, and body image. The thread also explores how communication and understanding play crucial roles in navigating these complexities and fostering healthy sexual relationships.
A Reddit thread where a user asks for advice on a predicament: he has lost sexual attraction to his girlfriend after she got a large paw print tattoo on her neck. This tattoo represents her recently deceased dog, and he finds the tattoo both unattractive and a reminder of his grief. The comments on the thread offer varied perspectives, some advising the user to give it time and adjust, while others acknowledge the impact of visual changes on attraction, and some delve into the meaning of the tattoo itself and its potential reflection of his girlfriend's personality.
A Reddit thread where the original poster, a male user, advocates for the use of strap-ons in heterosexual relationships. He argues that strap-ons can offer a more intense and varied sexual experience for women and can help men overcome insecurities about their own performance. The thread then sparked debate among commenters, with some agreeing that using strap-ons can be a fun way to spice things up, while others argue that the focus should be on authentic, mutual connection rather than relying on external stimulation.
A Reddit thread discussing the prevalence of women faking orgasms during sex and offering advice on how to communicate about this sensitive topic. The original poster, a woman, shares her personal experience faking orgasms throughout relationships and encourages men to be open and understanding with their partners about the possibility of faking, recognizing that it can stem from societal pressures and a fear of hurting their partner's ego. Other commenters provide their own perspectives and share their strategies for promoting open communication with their partners about sexual satisfaction, emphasizing the importance of mutual pleasure and understanding that orgasm is not always the ultimate goal of sex.
A Reddit thread discussing the concept of "micro-consent" in sexual encounters, where a person checks in with their partner before each physical escalation. The author of the original post describes a positive experience with a date who consistently checked in with her before touching her, ultimately creating a sense of respect and trust. The thread then branches out into discussions about the pros and cons of micro-consent, with some commenters suggesting that it can be a turn-off for some while others find it empowering and respectful.
This post on the r/sex subreddit discusses a husband's desire to forgo his wife's showering before sex, as he prefers her natural scent. The post quickly gained popularity, with numerous comments expressing amusement and support for the husband's desire. The wife ultimately discovered the post and the comments, likely resolving the issue. The thread showcases the humorous nature of online communities and their capacity to connect people through shared experiences.




