Content warning: R18 Language and Sexual Material May Offend.
In this episode Somatic Sexologist Morgan Penn and Comedian Hayley Sproull don’t just look back on the juiciest moments from the last two seasons of Sex.Life, Morgan also spills the tea with extra spicy, never before shared stories and behind the scenes scandal.
We learn about a Facebook group dedicated to exposing cults and Morgan shares the fallout following her steamy night with the sex worker.
Wondering what happened to Long Schlong? Did Cowboy and Morgan ever take things further? Morgan tells all!
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