I felt guilty about feeling pleasure – Cathy

Cathy experienced childhood molestation, which caused her to dissociate from her body and feel huge shame about her body. As she grew older, she also gained weight, which left her feeling like no one would ever want her.
Vibrators changed my life – Jazz

Jazz uses the pronouns “they/them.” The major theme of this conversation is gender. Jazz talks about how genitals are not the be-all-end-all of gender.
I’m the funny one, not the pretty one – Erin

Erin is a queer woman who deals with OCD, has tattoos that help her love her body, and has always seen herself as the “funny one” not the “pretty one.” This is a really fun conversation that you don’t want to miss.
There’s something to be said for having tits – Davina

Davina is Jewish, queer, and transgender and she’s willing to talk about everything – having sex as a trans person and how it works; the current state of her genitals and how she likes them to be interacted with; and much more.
I feel like my belly’s too big – Jane

Jane went to Catholic School while growing up in Scotland, and her family never discussed sex. We talk about her resulting difficulty in communicating about sex, her body image, and exploring BDSM.
When we started to explore kink – Betsy

Betsy is in the process of reclaiming her sexuality with a new partner while exploring her long-suppressed interest in BDSM.
Exploring queer sex – Jessi (the return)

Jessi Kneeland gets up-close and VERY personal about her recent explorations into sex with women.
It was never: I’m ready, let’s do this – Shana

Shana talks about healing from old hurts, learning about consent, and discovering our own pleasure, rather than just focusing on pleasing our partner.
Minisode with Reema Zaman

Welcome to a between-the-seasons mini episode of Good Girls Talk About Sex!
I warned him that I’m a plus-size girl – Elizabeth

Elizabeth enjoys pegging with her male partner. She opens up about how they got into it, why she loves it, and why it’s scary to admit to when living in a small, conservative town.