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The Masc Shortage Is a Myth—and Other Queer Sexuality Lies with Eva Bloom

The Masc Shortage Is a Myth—and Other Queer Sexuality Lies with Eva Bloom

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This week on Sleeping Around Alayna is joined by Eva Bloom, an award-winning non-binary sex educator and queer joy enthusiast. Whether you're just coming into your queerness or exploring intimacy for the first time, this episode is for everyone who’s ever wondered: Where do I even begin? Some Questions Covered: What does it mean to be a “late bloomer”? What often gets missed about pleasure anatomy? How do I build confidence to have real conversations about desire and pleasure? What’s missing from traditional sex education and how do we do it better for queer and trans folks? Why do dating apps fail queer users, and how can we actually find queer community offline? 👀 Extended cut available now on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissFenderr Eva Bloom (they/them) is an award-winning non-binary, queer sexuality educator and community facilitator. They help late bloomers foster confidence, queer joy, and have amazing sex. They facilitate a virtual club for Late Bloomers called the F*ck Comphet Support Club, which meets monthly to connect on all things sapphic and late bloomer experiences, and a Discord. You can find them at @whatmsybodydoing on Instagram and Tik Tok. Links for folks! https://www.patreon.com/FckComphetSupportClub https://www.instagram.com/whatsmybodydoing/ evabloom.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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