• SPICY BONUS: The G Spot

  • Sep 28 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

SPICY BONUS: The G Spot

  • Summary

  • So, a guy asked me, “Is the G-spot even real?” And I thought, babe, we need to talk. 😏

    It’s not just about knowing where it is, but about embracing what it can do for your entire sexual experience.

    In this episode, we’re breaking it wide open (pun intended).

    Katelin opens the notion around the learning-like-want-love phases of sex and pleasure.

    Whether you’re still figuring things out or ready to level up, you’ll gain the insights you didn’t know you needed. 🌶️💋

    We’re talking about G-spots for both women and men because, yes, they’ve got one too!
    So, if you’ve ever wondered, am I missing out? – this is your moment to find out.

    But it’s not just about the anatomy. We’re bringing the heat with tips on communicating what you really want in bed (and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer).

    Oh, and of course, I’m sharing some of my own saucy stories (because how could I not?). 😉

    This episode isn’t just about the G-spot – it’s about knowing yourself, asking for what you need, and turning knowledge into some serious pleasure.

    Ready to connect and level up?

    🎧 Grab your headphones and tune in now. You don’t wanna miss this one!


    Book in for a consult

    🩷Connect with Katelin 🧡
    📲 @yougogirlfriend_
    https://www.yougogirlfriend.com.au/


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    Music promoted by Mokka
    https://youtu.be/dct30rHIq6Q

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    Music promoted by Audio Library
    https://youtu.be/YOnHiptolx4

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