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Creating Lasting Sexual Connections - Emily Nagoski’s Come Together | Ep. 1893

Creating Lasting Sexual Connections: Insights from Emily Nagoski's "Come Together"

In a realm where conversations about sex often remain behind closed doors, Emily Nagoski's discussion on the Mormon Stories Podcast offers a fresh perspective. Understanding and improving sexual connections can be elusive, particularly among those leaving high-demand religions. The dialogues around intimacy are not just about pleasure, but about healing, vulnerability, and reshaping lifelong beliefs tied to sexual identity.

Shifting the Paradigm: Sex Education and Historical Baggage

Emily Nagoski's career pivot from neuropsychology to sex education underscores a broader societal shift: the need to openly address and revise misconceptions about sexuality. Historical systems, like the patriarchal structures within many religions, have long dictated roles and expectations within intimate relationships. For individuals stepping away from or questioning these religious affiliations, this can lead to a reevaluation, and sometimes a revelation, about what healthy sexual connections look like outside of dogma.

The Science of Sexual Well-Being

Nagoski's core argument in "Come Together" is rooted in understanding the scientific and emotional dimensions of sexual health. Central to this is the concept of consent and mutual pleasure, which can seem foreign to those conditioned to view sex through the lens of obligation or sin. Nagoski emphasizes that lack of sexual experience often leads individuals to "throw darts with a blindfold", a metaphor for engaging in relationships without informed guidance or healthy examples.