Experts help couples to learn how to enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy.Experts help couples to learn how to enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy.Experts help couples to learn how to enhance their relationships through more pleasurable sex and deeper intimacy.
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As someone who is normally not a fan of Paltrow and her Goop empire, I was obviously hesitant to watch this show. However, once I saw in the trailer that it was about sex positivity, body positivity and empowerment, I felt compelled to give it a go - and I'm glad I did!
After studying anatomy in university (along with an elective course in gender and sexuality) I was surprised to still learn quite a bit from the show. In a way, it was very similar to learning about psychology and the different therapy techniques that can be applied.
I also appreciated how they tried to break down the Judeo-Christrian paradigm of how Western society views sexuality and women. And although it made me feel angry when I reflected on my own shame and lack of education about my body growing up (as a result of this paradigm), I also felt excited that I got to learn more about myself through asking questions and by being informed on new avenues to explore sexuality.
I'm happy that shows like this are finally getting into the spotlight, as they're helping all types people reconnect with their bodies and redefine what sex is to them. I recommend giving it a go; I guarantee you'll learn a thing or two, which will inevitably help you and your partner/future partners out.
After studying anatomy in university (along with an elective course in gender and sexuality) I was surprised to still learn quite a bit from the show. In a way, it was very similar to learning about psychology and the different therapy techniques that can be applied.
I also appreciated how they tried to break down the Judeo-Christrian paradigm of how Western society views sexuality and women. And although it made me feel angry when I reflected on my own shame and lack of education about my body growing up (as a result of this paradigm), I also felt excited that I got to learn more about myself through asking questions and by being informed on new avenues to explore sexuality.
I'm happy that shows like this are finally getting into the spotlight, as they're helping all types people reconnect with their bodies and redefine what sex is to them. I recommend giving it a go; I guarantee you'll learn a thing or two, which will inevitably help you and your partner/future partners out.
Informative, gentle, and an intro to an education that we don't have and desperately need. Various types of couples are represented which I appreciated. I really enjoyed this and was moved by it.
It was weird but entertaining. It was informative. When couples need help this would be one option they could try, Watch it and see it from a new perspective.
In the beginning I was little sceptic but at the end of the show I was really happy I watched it.
It's interesting and you will definitely learn something new, so I really dont understand all the negative ratings.
It's interesting and you will definitely learn something new, so I really dont understand all the negative ratings.
This show is extremely well done. People love to hate on goop for no reason except they're not ready to hear the information they'redelivering. If you've never dabbled into spirituality this show can still be for you but it's easier if you're already familiar with certain aspects.
I would have loved to see a couple with two male identifying people, because especially the gay community is so riddled with oversexualization and fixation on genitals. This show could've helped the community even more with showing a different route to gay sex. I love that they had two lesbian couples and talked about same sex experiences. I was just missing representation where I feel it is needed the most. The gay men that still need healing from their shame, healing from being reduced to a penis or a hole or the plain emotionally abuse going on for short term sexual gratification.
Overall I really enjoyed this and I want more more more. I definetly learned a lot of new things and my perspectives have been shifted and in some aspects solidified.
I would have loved to see a couple with two male identifying people, because especially the gay community is so riddled with oversexualization and fixation on genitals. This show could've helped the community even more with showing a different route to gay sex. I love that they had two lesbian couples and talked about same sex experiences. I was just missing representation where I feel it is needed the most. The gay men that still need healing from their shame, healing from being reduced to a penis or a hole or the plain emotionally abuse going on for short term sexual gratification.
Overall I really enjoyed this and I want more more more. I definetly learned a lot of new things and my perspectives have been shifted and in some aspects solidified.
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