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Asking for Myself
Mia Davis
Frequency: 1 episode/52d. Total Eps: 23

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23. How do I get comfortable with masturbation? ft. Danielle Bezalel (Sex Ed with DB)
Season 1 · Episode 23
samedi 1 juin 2024 • Duration 01:01:27
Self-pleasure, Shame, and Double Standards
If you grew up with a lot of shame and fears around masturbation (shame which you very well still may carry), this episode is for you.
Join me as I dive into an eye-opening discussion with the Creator, Executive Producer, and Host of Sex Ed with DB, Danielle Bezalel.
Today’s Questions
What has your own personal journey with self-pleasure looked like?
How can parents talk to their kids about masturbation?
How does self-esteem play a role in self-pleasure?
What were the results of your Magic Wand masturbation experiment?
What masturbation tips do you have for beginners?
How can you incorporate self-pleasure in the context of a relationship?
How do you take the pressure off of orgasming when it comes to self-pleasure?
How can you navigate conversations or boundaries with your partner if they are uncomfortable with masturbation (and/or don’t want you to masturbate)?
Get your hands on the Magic Wand! Happy experimenting… 🪄
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Season 1 · Episode 22
vendredi 23 février 2024 • Duration 01:13:27
Boundaries, Codependency, and People Pleasing
Do you find yourself constantly struggling with setting boundaries, feeling caught up in codependent patterns, or finding it challenging to break free from the cycle of people-pleasing? In this episode, we navigate the delicate terrain of personal boundaries, codependency, and the art of putting oneself first.
Join me as I embark on a thought-provoking discussion with experts in the field—THE boundary therapist, Lacy Simmons and codependency coach, Klara Kernig. Together, we unravel the complexities of establishing and maintaining healthy boundaries in various relationships.
Today’s Questions
- What factors contribute to the development of codependency and difficulties in setting boundaries? Are there early indicators, such as childhood experiences or attachment styles, that may lead someone down this path?
- Is indecisiveness a symptom of people pleasing? What about perfectionism?
- What is self-esteem? Where does self-esteem come from?
- Why do people pleasers want to give, but then experience resentment from giving “too much”? Is the desire to please genuine?
- How do individuals who have been entangled in codependent dynamics recognize and break free from these patterns?
- What are the common behavior patterns that manifest in people struggling with codependency?
- What does it look like to work with a therapist on your boundaries?
- How and when do you compromise while staying true to your needs?
- How can you start setting boundaries? Is it worth saying no just to practice saying no?
- What if the people in your life don’t respond well to your boundaries?
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Season 1 · Episode 13
mercredi 3 août 2022 • Duration 01:01:08
Couples Counseling, Navigating Conflict, and Sex Therapy
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today I am joined by sex therapist Kaycee Polite and relationship coach Shula Melamed to talk all things couples counseling. What do I ask this week?
- What is the difference between therapy and coaching?
- What is sex therapy and who is it for?
- Is it ever too early or too late to seek couples counseling?
- What can couples expect from therapy or coaching? What does a typical session look like and how long is the therapeutic relationship meant to last?
- What can you do if one partner doesn't want to be in therapy and the other does?
- If you are in couples counseling, should you also seek individual therapy or coaching? What is the difference in terms of format and expectations?
- Where does defensiveness come from and what can you do when you notice it showing up, both within yourself and within your partner?
- Are we responsible for our partner’s emotions?
- When is it time to call it quits vs continue working on the relationship?
- What can couples do when there are dips in desire and mismatched libidos
- How do you build sexual intimacy with your partner and get creative in your sex life over time?
- What if your partner is resistant to trying new things or intimidated?
So yes, a lot of questions! 😅 Let’s get into it!
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Season 1 · Episode 12
mercredi 13 juillet 2022 • Duration 54:30
Resentment, Anger, and Jealousy in a Relationship
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today we’re talking all things conflict and communication. I had the privilege of being joined by Jayda, aka your Sex Positive Asian Auntie, and Adam Maurer, your “straight-friendly” sex-positive relationship therapist. So, what do we talk about?
- How do you notice when resentment is starting to show up in a relationship?
- Is it possible to overcome resentment?
- How and when can you address issues in a constructive way that doesn’t feel “naggy”?
- How does contempt show up in a relationship and what we can do about it?
- How can you step back when conversations/arguments start to turn sideways?
- How can you address perceived imbalance in a relationship? How does emotional labor and mental health factor in?
- What can you do when you’re in therapy and/or working on yourself but the people in your life aren’t willing to meet you in your self-growth? How do you grow together and how do you handle when you’re growing apart?
- How do you handle jealousy and overcome relationship insecurities?
- Can we really expect “everything” from one partner? How can we outsource our emotional needs?
- Why do we place romantic relationships on such a pedestal and often de-prioritize our friendships?
I was definitely asking for myself on this one! 😅
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Season 1 · Episode 11
mercredi 6 juillet 2022 • Duration 01:03:05
Masculinity, Mental Health, and Body Image for Black Men
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today we’re talking all things men and mental health. In this episode, I am joined by investor, community builder, and mental health advocate, Rollins Stallworth III, and Broadway actor, sexuality educator, and phenomenal dancer slash chef, Tyrone Davis Jr. And you know I’ve got a lot of questions.
Such as?
- How does sexual liberation have an impact on mental health? What is the connection between our sexuality and mental health?
- What aspects of the “male experience” prevent men from receiving help when they need it?
- Is “toxic masculinity” a constructive or inclusive term to invite men into the conversation?
- Is there space to hold compassion for incels while holding them accountable?
- How can we approach male aggression and violence with an empathetic lens?
- How has the myth of “doing it alone” played a role in your life and your relationship with masculinity?
- How do we create vulnerable spaces and community for men to talk to each other?
- How do we build relationships between straight men and queer men? What barriers exist to cultivating these relationships?
- What body image insecurities have you had to overcome or work through? How has this been impacted by your identity and experience as an athlete/actor?
- What stereotypes exist for Black men are harmful (or perhaps, advantageous)?
- How do you prevent burnout while advocating for against oppressive systems that personally harm you (protesting as a Black man)?
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Suicide resources:
- Text ‘HELLO’ to 741-741 for the Crisis Text Line or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for the National Suicide Lifeline.
- For LGBTQIA+ youth under 25, get 24/7 crisis intervention & suicide prevention lifeline support with The Trevor Project. Text ‘START’ to 678678 or dial (866) 488-7386.
Self-care & mental health resources:
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Season 1 · Episode 10
jeudi 16 juin 2022 • Duration 01:14:45
Herpes, Mental Health, Suicide, Stigma
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today we’re talking all things herpes and mental health. In this episode, I am joined by Courtney Brame, the the Founder and Podcast Host of Something Positive for Positive People. This conversation is as much about herpes as it is about mental health and compassion. That being said, we do discuss suicide. If that is something you are sensitive to our triggered by, please proceed with caution.
- Why does your work focus so much on mental health?
- How have you navigated advocacy alongside self-compassion and care? How do you talk about suicide while balancing your own mental health?
- Why does the herpes stigma exist? Why is it considered so much “worse” than other STIs?
- Why do doctors not always recommend testing for herpes?
- What is the protocol and expectation for sharing a positive status? What is the responsibility on each of us to get tested?
- What could a more empowering experience look like for receiving a positive herpes diagnosis?
- Is it healthy or worth it to find “closure” on who you contracted herpes from?
- How can we support someone who has received a positive herpes diagnosis?
- How has COVID impacted STI testing, if at all?
Suicide resources:
- Text ‘HELLO’ to 741-741 for the Crisis Text Line or call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) for the National Suicide Lifeline.
- For LGBTQIA+ youth under 25, get 24/7 crisis intervention & suicide prevention lifeline support with The Trevor Project. Text ‘START’ to 678678 or dial (866) 488-7386.
Self-care & mental health resources:
Herpes-specific resources:
Something Positive for Positive People
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Season 1 · Episode 9
jeudi 2 juin 2022 • Duration 56:27
Sexual Communication, Fantasies, and Cultivating Desire
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today we’re talking all things sexual desire and communication. In this episode, I am joined by world-renowned sexologist Dr. Jessica O’Reilly. And you know I’ve got a lot of questions. Including?
- What is consent beyond yes/no and how does consent lead us to more pleasure?
- How do you keep desire alive in a long-distance relationship? Can you bring back that initial spark?
- How do passion and risk play a role in our relationships? Is passion necessary for a relationship to thrive?
- How can you explore a fantasy when your partner isn’t interested? (e.g. threesomes)
- How do you open up your relationship when one partner isn’t interested?
- What is the line with power dynamic fantasies and fetishes that cross a certain line (e.g. race play)?
- Can a vibrator de-sensitize your clitoris?
- Is the G-Spot real?
- Is everyone capable of squirting?
This conversation is sooooo good.
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Season 1 · Episode 8
mardi 17 mai 2022 • Duration 57:53
Vulva Insecurities, Oral Sex, and Orgasm Land
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. Today we’re talking all things oral sex. In this episode, I am joined by sex therapist Casey Tanner and sexologist and educator Goody Howard. And I’ve got a lot of questions. Including?
- How can people overcome their vulva insecurities?
- Are vulva insecurities heightened when both partners share the same parts?
- What’s up with the oral sex gap? Why are blowjobs more normalized than going down on someone/cunnilingus or whatever you want to call oral sex on a vulva?
- Can we have a healthy sex life if we aren’t comfortable in our own bodies?
- What the heck is compersion and why is it important for sexual pleasure?
- How do givers get more comfortable receiving?
- Is it okay if your partner doesn’t want to go down on you? What can you do in this scenario if it’s an issue?
- Why is there an oral sex taboo in the Black community?
- Why isn’t oral sex seen as “real sex”?
Trust me, you’re gonna want to tune into this juicy conversation. 💦
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Season 1 · Episode 7
jeudi 28 avril 2022 • Duration 55:18
Penis Pleasure, Size, and Dysfunction
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to. In this episode, I am joined by urologist Dr. Justin Houman and sex writer Bobby Box to discuss all things penises. 🍆 I don’t have one, but I do have questions. Such as?
- Can you masturbate too much?
- Can you make your penis bigger? Should you?
- Can you get pregnant from pre-cum?
- How can you last longer in bed?
- What is premature ejaculation vs. erectile dysfunction?
- What emotional, mental, or physical health conditions could be contributing to erectile dysfunction?
- Are there any risks to easy online access to ED medication?
- How can men and people with penises feel more comfortable opening up to their doctors?
- What is whisky dick and why does it occur?
- What can you do for pleasure beyond penetration?
- What is Viagra and how does it actually work?
- How can SSRIs impact sexual desire and erection strength or ability?
- How can you increase your sexual desire?
- How can you address mismatched libido in a relationship?
- How should you prepare for anal sex?
- What STIs should you get tested for and how often?
- How reversible are vasectomies and are they a viable form of birth control?
- What can cause male fertility?
- What does it mean to be vers/versatile?
- What is Peyronie’s disease?
- How can people with penises feel more confident and overcome their insecurities?
- And of course, does size really matter?
Yes, this conversation is meaty. 😏
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Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 20 avril 2022 • Duration 58:37
Vaginas, Periods, Birth Control, Culturally Competent Care, and Racism in Healthcare
Is my vagina normal? Is birth control bad? How do I find an affirming gynecologist?
Welcome back to Asking for Myself, where I ask all the questions you're too afraid to (well, hopefully not for long!). Today’s episode is about all things vaginal & vulvar care. If you have a uterus, chances are, you haven’t always had the most affirming care. Whether it’s problems with your period, hormonal imbalance, or unaddressed pain, there are any number of questions you may have for your gynecologist. In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Heather Irobunda, MD FACOG (@drheatherirobundamd) and Dr. Staci Tanouye, MD FACOG (@dr.staci.t). So, what do I ask in this episode?
- What is a gynecologist vs. OBGYN?
- What is it like to be a doctor on TikTok/Instagram? What are the benefits of social media education and what are the limitations?
- Are there alternatives to birth control?
- How do we get to the “root cause” of a medical issue? Is there such a thing?
- What does consent look like in a medical setting?
- How can we access sex-positive, trauma-informed care and advocate for ourselves in the exam room?
- How can we trust our gut but also our doctor when we don't feel affirmed as a patient of color or other marginalized identity?
- When is it time to find a new doctor and how can you find the right one for you, especially when most of us are reliant on insurance?
- What if I don’t have insurance?
- Is my vagina normal (and what do I do if it’s not)?
Yes, we cover a lot of ground. You’re gonna want to take notes. 📝
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