Ever been told to “just do more Kegels” and wondered why nothing actually changed, or why things got worse? In part three of our “ChatGPT Said What?!” mini-series, Allison tackles one of the most over-prescribed, misunderstood, and over-hyped pelvic floor recommendations of all time: Kegels. This time, Allison asks ChatGPT how to strengthen the pelvic floor and stop bladder leaks and (no surprise here) the answer is exactly what women have been hearing for decades. But here’s th...
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Ever been told to “just do more Kegels” and wondered why nothing actually changed, or why things got worse? In part three of our “ChatGPT Said What?!” mini-series, Allison tackles one of the most over-prescribed, misunderstood, and over-hyped pelvic floor recommendations of all time: Kegels. This time, Allison asks ChatGPT how to strengthen the pelvic floor and stop bladder leaks and (no surprise here) the answer is exactly what women have been hearing for decades. But here’s th...
Playing Dr. Ruth’s Game of Good Sex (With My Husband)
Vaginally Speaking
20 minutes
3 months ago
Playing Dr. Ruth’s Game of Good Sex (With My Husband)
Ready for a throwback to the 80s? This week, Allison sits down with her husband Nate to play Dr. Ruth’s Game of Good Sex—a wild estate sale find from 1985. From quirky trivia to eyebrow-raising “facts,” they laugh, debate, and set the record straight with modern knowledge (and plenty of candid honesty). You’ll hear everything from myths about masturbation and orgasms to whether sweat is sexy, how fast women can get aroused, and why communication and self-exploration are key. It’s playf...
Vaginally Speaking
Ever been told to “just do more Kegels” and wondered why nothing actually changed, or why things got worse? In part three of our “ChatGPT Said What?!” mini-series, Allison tackles one of the most over-prescribed, misunderstood, and over-hyped pelvic floor recommendations of all time: Kegels. This time, Allison asks ChatGPT how to strengthen the pelvic floor and stop bladder leaks and (no surprise here) the answer is exactly what women have been hearing for decades. But here’s th...