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Get Wet and Stay Wet: Exploring Female Lubrication and Intimacy | Sex Education
Season 1 · Episode 16

Get Wet and Stay Wet: Exploring Female Lubrication and Intimacy | Sex Education

Send Eve a text, question, or suggestion! Dive deep into the fascinating world of female lubrication and intimacy on this enlightening episode of the Please Me! Podcast. Explore the mechanics of achieving and maintaining female arousal and lubrication, including debunking misconceptions around squirting. Discover the intricacies of the female arousal system, highlighting key sources of lubrication such as Bartholin's glands, Skene's glands, the cervix, and the vaginal walls. Gain a com...

Please Me! Podcast with Eve

October 25, 202314m 29s

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Show Notes

In this informative and sex-positive episode, Eve dives deep into the science, anatomy, and lived experience of female lubrication and arousal. This conversation breaks down how wetness works, why it matters for pleasure and comfort, and how misinformation has shaped shame and confusion around women’s bodies.


We explore the mechanics of achieving and maintaining arousal, including common myths about lubrication, desire, and squirting. This episode offers a clear, empowering look at the female arousal system, highlighting the multiple sources of lubrication and the complex ways the body responds to pleasure, safety, and stimulation.


Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how lubrication connects to intimacy, sexual satisfaction, and communication—without pressure, performance, or unrealistic expectations.


In This Episode, We Discuss:


How female arousal and lubrication actually work


Common myths and misconceptions about wetness and desire


The role of the Bartholin’s glands, Skene’s glands, cervix, and vaginal walls


The difference between lubrication, arousal, and orgasm


Debunking misinformation around squirting


Why wetness is not a measure of attraction, consent, or worth


How understanding your body can enhance intimacy and pleasure


This episode is an invitation to replace shame with knowledge and curiosity. Wetness is not something to earn or perform—it’s a natural, responsive function of the body that deserves understanding and respect.


🎧 Tune in for a clear, empowering conversation on female lubrication, intimacy, anatomy, and sexual confidence.


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