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December 31, 2020 48 mins

When it comes to sex, who are you… really? In this cabaret-style episode, Sarah Sloane defines demisexual, aromantic, and asexual — and why labels are good as we understand more deeply who we are. Panelists offer tips to avoid projecting old experiences onto new relationships. And a storyteller shares how becoming a Domme helped her discover her true self.

  • What’s Up with That?: Sarah Sloane of #open, the dating site for nonmonogamous people and their partners, joins host Karen Yates to define asexual, aromantic, and demisexual, and discuss why these newer terms are important to folks who use them
  • Q&A: In a sneak-peek of content from The Afterglow, our exclusive online clubhouse, sex & relationship coach Tazima Parris and sex-positive therapists Brandon Hunter-Haydon and Jason Best answer questions submitted by members
  • Storyteller Lily Be tells how getting into kink helped her discover her power and her own deep sexual identity (it might not be what you think!). Recorded live at Constellation Chicago in March 2020.


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