Dr. Stephanie and Janelle Toussaint explore the intersection of technology and intimacy, focusing on digital relationships and the emerging field of artificial intimacy. They discuss how technology facilitates connections, the implications of AI in romantic relationships, and the importance of maintaining human connection. The conversation also touches on the need for communication skills, boundaries, and the evolving landscape of sexual wellness tools. Janelle shares insights on how AI can help individuals navigate their intimacy needs while emphasizing the importance of physical connection and emotional intelligence in relationships.
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