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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2024 · 1H 2M

The Neuroscience of Taboo Arousal, Fetishes, and Pleasure with Wendy Perkins

from Oh F*ck Yeah with Ruan Willow · host Ruan Willow / Wendy Perkins

Ep 472:  A deep dive into the realms of pleasure, fetishes, and neuroscience with orgasm and neuro-pleasure coach Wendy Perkins of Owning Your O. Discover the fascinating science behind taboo arousal, the biological processes that shape our fetishes, and how our early experiences influence our sexual preferences. Wendy shares her journey of sexual exploration, her extensive research, and her unique insights from working in a BDSM dungeon. This episode is packed with enlightening discussions on how to regulate your nervous system, the importance of understanding your body, and breaking free from societal shame around sexuality. Whether you're curious about fetishes, BDSM, or simply want to understand more about your own pleasure pathways, this conversation is a must-listen! Connect with Wendy: http://owningyouro.com/ Yoni Dearmouring https://owningyouro.com/product/yoni-dearmouring/ BDSM & Trauma https://owningyouro.com/product/bdsm-trauma/ 00:01:12 Fetish, explains the neuroscience behind taboo arousal 00:01:54 When I separated from my husband seven years ago, I could not find information about pleasure 00:08:16 article about how fetishes develop based on science 00:12:56 By 7, most people have these systems turned on. So that system that turns on is the logical processing 00:17:17 People end up feeling ashamed about some of their fetishes 00:24:34 The sexual arousal that women experience is more tied to internal thought processes 00:33:48 As kids, we're taught to change our behavior to make others happy 00:36:54 One of the most important places to regulate your emotions is in relationships 00:41:28 People need to break the people pleasing behaviors in relationships 00:45:53 Narcissism gets this really bad rap because it's protective 00:49:04 BDSM helps people regulate their nervous system 00:52:15 One way to learn about women's orgasms is to use sex toys 00:55:09 ADHD Show notes created by https://headliner.app 🗣️ Quotes from Wendy "Fetishes are not some weird abnormality. The only thing that makes something a fetish versus something society accepts is whether society accepts it." "Once you get rid of the shame around your fetish, you realize it's just a biological function." "BDSM, when done well and safely, is one of the most beautiful tools to help people regulate their nervous system." "Helping people learn how to regulate and create safety in themselves is astronomical for what it does for your life." 🗣️ Quotes from Ruan Willow "Are we ashamed that we get hungry? Of course not. But somehow with sex..." Topics: Orgasm Coaching, Neuro Pleasure, Taboo Arousal, Fetish Neuroscience, Bdsm Education, Sexual Exploration, Women's Pleasure, Clitoral Anatomy, Sexual Health Research, Fetish Origins, Sexual Trauma, Body Positivity, Sensory Motor Network, Dopamine And Adhd, Bdsm Safety, Pelvic Floor Health, Sexual Shame, Relationship Communication, Nervous System Regulation, Sexual Empowerment, mental health Support the show Newsletters https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillow https://linktr.ee/RuanWillow Affiliate Firm Tech 15% OFF with code ruan15 https://myfirmtech.com/ruanwillow

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