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Sexting
It's the France episode! We had poop, medieval peasant fantasies, friend fights, and a kiss! Join us as we chat about Season 3 Episode 5 of Sex Education, and discuss the topic of Sexting.
Content warning for this episode: this episode contains discussions of sex, sexuality, sex education, public embarrasment, bodily functions, and other adult themes.
Resources for this episode:
- How to have phone sex (Sexplanations)
- Sex Emojis (Sexplanations)
- Sexting (Bo Burnham)
- Sometimes a fantasy (Billy Joel)
- The most heated, passionate and intense letters of love, lust and anger ever written (Stylist)
- Prevalence of Multiple Forms of Sexting Behavior Among Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Madigan et al, 2018)
- Linking Sexting Expectancies with Motivations to Sext (Currin, 2022)
- Sexuality at the Time of Coronavirus in Italy: A (Technological) Retreat in Itself? (Cipolla, 2020)
- Physically distant, virtually close: Adolescents’ sexting behaviors during a strict lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic (Maes et al, 2022)
- Sexting motives and sexting behavior among emerging adults in Malaysia during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown (Yee Shan Goh et al, 2022)
2/2/2023 • 52 minutes, 13 seconds
Intro
Hi! We're Sex Ed and Chill, a podcast for chill conversations about sex and sex education in film and TV.
Our first season was focussed on recap-heavy discussions of Sex Education on Netflix, but we've updated our format to be a bit shorter and have a few different sections. We still love to do a recap, but we (try to) stay focussed on the big and notable parts of whatever we're watching. Based on whatever we've watched, we then do a bit of a deeper dive into a topic in sex and/or sex education. Then we wrap it up with a bit of movie-talk, and some trivia.
Listen in and let us know what you think! Have something to say that you think we missed? Send an audio or video recording through to sexedandchillpod@gmail.com and we'll put you in to the next episode!
12/12/2022 • 2 minutes, 1 second
Special Episode: "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and Gender
Join us as we recap the cult classic musical tragicomedy Hedwig and the Angry Inch!
Next episode we'll be back to our regular schedule, starting with Season 3 Episode 1 of Sex Education.
Content warning: This episode contains discussions of sex, sexuality, transphobia, abuse, and other mature content. There is a small portion of the video that contains flashing lights.
Resources for this episode:
- "The Gender Map" by Sexplanations
- The 2018 Australian Trans and Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey
- "What is Gender Identity" by Headspace
11/24/2022 • 58 minutes, 50 seconds
Special episode: "The 40 year old Virgin" **New format!**
We've got a new format! Now with 100% more trivia and research, join us as we take a look at the 40 Year Old Virgin and ask the question "When do people actually lose their virginity?".
Next episode we'll be back to our regular schedule, starting with Season 2 Episode 1 of Sex Education.
Let us know what you think of the new format!
Content warning: This episode contains discussions of sex, sexuality, sex education, assault, drugs and alcohol, transphobia, and other mature content.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- "Virginity 101" (Sexplanations)
- "Does the Hymen have to break?" (Sexplanations)
- Abstinence-Only and Comprehensive Sex Education and the Initiation of Sexual Activity and Teen Pregnancy (Kohler, et al.)
- The ambiguity of “having sex”: The subjective experience of virginity loss in the united states (Carpenter)
- First vaginal intercourse and oral sex among a representative sample of Australian adults: the Second Australian Study of Health and Relationships (Rissel, et al.)
- Here's the average age people lose their virginity around the world
7/7/2022 • 53 minutes, 9 seconds
Release
After the build up and tension of the last episode, we've finally had a bit of a release! Join us as we re-cap Season 1 Episode 7 of Sex Education through the theme of 'Release'.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
"Go find less" by Elyse Myers
"The Origin of Love" from Hedwig and the Angry Inch