Reflecting on our own journey of sexual exploration, we sit down with Cindy Gallop, founder of MakeLoveNotPorn and MLNP Academy, for a vibrant and deeply personal conversation about what it truly means to heal sexual shame and build sexual self-esteem in a world that struggles to talk openly about sex.

Together, we dive into the social sex revolution, the transformative power of watching real-world sex, and the importance of breaking down barriers in sex-education. We open up about how purity culture and religion shaped our own exploration, and what ultimately led us to MLNP. And Cindy shares how MakeLoveNotPorn empowers people and couples to reclaim confidence, heal shame, and connect through authentic expressions of love—and lust!

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