We're switching up the format in this episode and hear confessions from SEVERAL listeners related to a topic that we probably (unfortunately) all know something about—bad, weird, and awkward sex. At Cosmo, we’re all about having good sex, but sometimes, things just go awry. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ You live and you learn from those experiences, but you sure never forget them.
Our guest Chrissy Chlapecka is an emerging musician and social media personality from Chicago, making waves with her unapologetic style and unique sound. Stream her debut single, “I’m So Hot,” follow her on TikTok, and follow her on Instagram.
Follow Mia Lardiere and Kayla Kibbe on Instagram: @mialardiere and @kaylakibbe. Read Kayla’s column “Sex at 26” on cosmopolitan.com. Oh, and please buy some lube if you don’t have any.
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