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Lets Talk Sex And Dating

Lets Talk Sex And Dating

著者: Michael Fortune
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概要

We will explore sex, the things that are known or unknown. Why are we missing real sex communication beyond identifying gender but no talk about the dynamics of sexuality. What are the dynamics to dating in a era of ever changing technology.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex-and-dating--5052038/support.Copyright Michael Fortune
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  • Questionless Openers: Start Threads That Invite, Not Interrogate
    2026/02/07
    Many first messages stall or feel like interviews because they start with another question. This 120–200 word episode teaches 'Questionless Openers': three short, curiosity‑first starter patterns that use declarative warmth to invite a reply without asking someone to perform. Sarah explains why statements land better for people who process slowly or face message overload, offers exact 6–12 word scripts for each lane (Signature Statement, Remix Prompt, Low‑effort Offer), and gives platform‑aware swaps for profiles, DMs, and voice‑note openers. The episode models two live reads so listeners hear tone and pacing, includes neurodivergent and cultural adaptations (opt‑out lines, text‑first proxies), and gives a 3‑thread micro‑experiment to try one opener style this week with a single metric: percent of threads that return a two‑line reply. It closes with a subscribe CTA in Sarah’s voice and the show sign‑off: Stay curious. Listeners leave with three low‑risk, warm ways to begin conversations that feel human, not interrogatory.

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex-and-dating--5052038/support.
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    8 分
  • The 60‑Second Backgrounder: One Privacy‑Safe Fact That Makes Dates Easier
    2026/02/06
    Early dating often stalls because people either overshare or leave too much to guesswork. This 120–200 word episode teaches the 60‑Second Backgrounder: a three-part, one-sentence pattern (Anchor—what you do; Boundary—what you won’t share; Signal—an easy-to-use conversational hook) that gives just-enough context to reduce awkward, repetitive questions while preserving privacy. Sarah offers five lane-ready Backgrounder templates (work-window, caregiving window, travel rhythm, sensory/processing preference, and safety‑first pre‑meet note), copy‑ready profile and message variants, and two brief modeled reads so listeners hear tone and pacing. The episode includes a simple 3‑thread micro‑experiment to try one Backgrounder this week and a measurable metric: percent of threads that reach a clear next-step within three touches. It closes with a subscribe CTA in Sarah’s voice and the signature sign‑off: Stay curious. Listeners leave with one tiny, testable line that lowers friction and preserves dignity.

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    10 分
  • AI and Intimacy_ How Tech is Reshaping Relationships
    2026/02/05
    Artificial Intelligence has changed the landscape of human intimacy in ways we’re just beginning to understand. From AI companions offering emotional support to their role in sex education, the ripple effects of technology on our relationships are significant and multifaceted. Let’s dive into how these AI-driven experiences are transforming our connections with one another—and what that means for our future.First off, let’s talk about the rise of AI companions. Apps like Replika and Character.AI have surged in popularity, especially among younger generations. Recent findings from the Pew Research Center reveal that 15% of U.S. adults have interacted with AI, and it’s even more common among younger folks—27% of people aged 18 to 29. These AI companions aren’t just chatbots; they engage users in deep, personalized interactions that provide emotional support and companionship. Yet, as enticing as these interactions might seem, they come with their own set of challenges. About 75% of U.S. teens aged 13-17 have used these AI companions, and alarmingly, one in five teens is spending as much or more time with AI than with their real friends.

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    4 分
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