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Foreplay Radio – Couples and Sex Therapy

Foreplay Radio – Couples and Sex Therapy

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Sex podcast to help committed couples keep it hot! Find hope to keep your marriage and committed relationships emotionally connected and sexually erotic. Certified sex therapist Dr. Laurie Watson is joined by global leader in couples therapy - George Faller, LMFT for an expert, frank and fascinating conversation about sex, love, therapy, relationship dynamics, healthy couples and marriage. We discuss everything from best sexual techniques and solving sexual problems, to building the emotional intimacy necessary for great sex in your relationship! Two therapists bring you sound, concrete tools to reframe your relationship problems and learn how to fall in-love again, rebuild trust, and feel desire. Subscribe to us today! Check out our sponsors! Foria Wellness -- try their excellent sex oils! Their Awaken Arousal and Sex Oil are excellent for enhancing a woman's orgasm! Try it and see! Use the link Foria or use the code 'foreplay' and get 20% off your order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesCloud10 Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • 499: Novelty in the Bedroom: Hot or Not?
    Jul 4 2025
    Does introducing sexual novelty spice things up or turn things sour? Join us today for a conversation on how and when to introduce bringing something new into the bedroom? Research suggests that novelty in long-term relationships is key to keeping them alive but in the sexual relationship it has the potential to create a rift. George and Laurie breakdown the best way to structure this conversation to increase chances of successful communication, how one partner's gas pedal may trigger another partner's brake and how to apply the caregiving cycle if the situation gets a bit tense. If you've been thinking about how to approach adding some spice to your bedroom routine, you're not going to want to miss this episode. Tag us on instagram with your fails and nails conversations on this topic. We'd love to know what works and what didn't, all to help you 'keep it hot y'all!' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    37 mins
  • Foreplay Replay - Women Who Don’t Like Sex
    Jun 30 2025
    So many women seem to just give up on sex. Maybe they reach menopause and they’re done with sex. Or maybe well before menopause , she and her partner haven’t gotten through to each other and sex stops. Or if sex continues, she just is unengaged. How can something that feels so good be relegated to such a low/no priority? Here’s why. Females who don’t want to have sex are often stopped in 3 areas:the relationship - especially lack of communication,worry areas – disgust about certain sex acts, poor body image, or fear about not pleasing their partnerpleasure – loss of interest when she doesn’t climax or experience pleasure. George and Laurie discuss these areas and role play an initial conversation as a couple talking about her sexual blocks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    37 mins
  • 498: Who Taught You about Sex?
    Jun 27 2025
    In today's episode, we discuss the messages we received about sex and who taught us about it. Join hosts, Laurie and George in this exploration to uncover 'who taught me about sex and what lessons did I receive?' For many, you may have received a one time birds and the bees conversation from your parents or through a mandatory sex ed lesson at school. However, communication about sex is much more than a one time conversation. It is a process through which we exchange thoughtful ideas and openness for questions about intimacy. Perhaps you intercepted messaging from religion, culture, music or a peer on the back of the school bus. The origins of how you learned about sex can inform much of your connection to sex present day. It's time to get curious listeners and ask yourself and your partner what and from whom did I learn about sex? What messages did I receive and what beliefs did I form? These questions can help you dig deep and identify blocks, needs, desires or fantasies which when communicated about have the potential to be life changing. Keep it hot, y'all! Check out this episode's sponsor (and help the pod!): Uberlube.com -- Laurie's long-time favorite personal lubricant! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins

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I love how respectfully they approach sex to make it comfortable for all levels of listeners.

George and Laurie are fantastic!

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Things we should have known, but know can see the benefits of adapting in our relationships.

Becoming a flatterer

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They do a great job of explaining the psychology of relationships and the intricacies of issues that may arise. I highly recommend to anyone regardless of how well your relationship is doing. The knowledge gained will help you further understand and improve your communication.

extremely helpful in all aspects of relationships

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this was amazing and very informative. I didn't realize that men are very hurt by being turned down sexually. they feel unattractive and they feel they are not doing the job well enough. men also are emotionally sexual? who would have known?

very helpful for stale relationships

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Foreplay podcast is absolutely positively an excellent learning tool for couples of any age & at any stage of their relationship. This will be time well spent!

This will help I promise!

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great suggestions for saying no without wounding did u know woman peak at 18

loved it

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I wanted to like it, but I stopped after the fifth episode.  The hosts didn't come across as knowledgeable, and the audio was high-pitched on two of the five podcasts I listened to.  

I found this podcast boring to listen to.

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