How Women's Standards Ruined Relationships (The Second Reason Will Surprise YOU!)

Sheep Get Sheared di Austin Creed

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Welcome to the latest episode of the Sheep Get Sheared Podcast, where we delve into the complex and often controversial topics that shape our modern relationships. In today’s episode, we take a closer look at the impact of sexual aids on intimacy and connection within romantic partnerships.

We begin by discussing the increasing normalization of s3x toys for women and how this phenomenon has influenced their sensitivity to sexual encounters, both inside and outside of marriage. We explore the idea that reliance on these devices can lead to diminished sensitivity, making it more challenging for women to experience fulfillment through human touch and connection. This, in turn, affects their ability to pair bond effectively with their partners.

Next, we address the double standard that exists between men and women regarding the use of s3x ... 

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