Episodes
Published 05/03/20
Published 05/03/20
Rob and Angel discuss research on the efficacy of Trigger Warnings in academic and other non-therapy spaces. Later in the episode they’re joined by Dr. Alex Bove from Talk Like A Man to discuss the topic.  Links and Resources from the episode:  The Article: Boysen, G. A., Isaacs, R. A., Tretter, L., & Markowski, S. (2019). Trigger warning efficacy: The impact of warnings on affect, attitudes, and learning. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. Advance online...
Published 03/26/20
Episode 8: K is for Kinky Hormones Rob and Angel discuss neuroscientific research on the physiological impact of BDSM play  Dominants and submissives. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Club Kink in Jacksonville, Florida. To see the unedited version and get that live-in-the-club experience (and other awesome perks) head over to Patreon.com/ProfessorSex and join our community at the $5/month level or higher.   Links and Resources from the episode:  Wuyts, Elise &...
Published 03/03/20
Episode 8: K is for Kinky Hormones  Rob and Angel discuss neuroscientific research on the physiological impact of BDSM play  Dominants and submissives. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Club Kink in Jacksonville, Florida. To see the unedited version and get that live-in-the-club experience (and other awesome perks) head over to Patreon.com/ProfessorSex and join our community at the $5/month level or higher.   Links and Resources from the episode:  Wuyts, Elise &...
Published 03/01/20
Episode 7: L is for LabelsRob and Angel discuss gender and sexual identity labels used by US high school students. Links and Resources from the episode: White, A. E., Moeller, J., Ivcevic, Z., & Brackett, M. A. (2018). Gender identity and sexual identity labels used by U.S. high school students: A co-occurrence network analysis. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 5(2), 243–252. https://doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000266 Graphs from the article are in the blog post:...
Published 02/20/20
Episode 6: S is for Sexting! Rob and Angel review research about teen sexting and talk about parental control. They unbox some sex toys. They chat about swinging and online dating. Sponsored by Swingtowns.com and Tracy’s Dog Sex Toys. Links from the show:The Article: Jonathon J. Beckmeyer, Debby Herbenick, Tsung-Chieh (Jane) Fu, Brian Dodge, Michael Reece & J. Dennis Fortenberry (2019) Characteristics of Adolescent Sexting: Results from the 2015 National Survey of Sexual Health and...
Published 02/07/20
Episode 5: M is for Measure a Penis Day! Happy Measure a Penis Day! Angel and Rob talk penis size. Things are measured. Fun is had. We are also joined by Milla Impola from ONE® Condoms to talk about Measure a Penis Day, condom fit, how you can #FixYourFit, and more! Links from the show:The Article: King, B. M., Duncan, L. M., Clinkenbeard, K. M., Rutland, M. B., & Ryan, K. M. (2019). Social Desirability and Young Men’s Self-Reports of Penis Size. Journal of sex & marital therapy,...
Published 02/01/20
Episode 4: F is for Faking It Why do some straight women fake their orgasms? Rob and Angel discuss.  Links and Resources from the episode: (Please note: some links are affiliate links, which means we may make a small commission on items you decide to purchase). Harris, E. A., Hornsey, M. J., Larsen, H. F., & Barlow, F. K. (2019). Beliefs About Gender Predict Faking Orgasm in Heterosexual Women. Archives of sexual behavior, 48(8), 2419-2433.She Comes First by Ian Kerner:...
Published 01/25/20
Episode 3: T is for ThreesomeRob and Angel discuss group sex and a study that explored undergraduate attitudes about threesomes and undergraduate threesome behavior. Links and Resources from the episode: Morris, H., Chang, I. J., & Knox, D. (2016). Three’sa Crowd or Bonus?: College Students’ Threesome Experiences. Journal of Positive Sexuality, 2(November), 62-76....
Published 01/18/20
Episode 2: B is for Butt Stuff Why do straight women engage in anal intercourse? CORRECTION: At the end of the video, Rob and Angel (1:31:00) answer a listener question about anal fluids and risk. Rob says that anal sex is 400x riskier than vaginal sex for HIV transmission, but said he thought he was misremembering that statistic. So, we looked it up. He was misremembering. According to a Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE) review of several HIV meta-analyses, risk of HIV...
Published 01/10/20
Episode 1.5: M is for MisgenderingRob and Angel briefly discuss gender identity and respecting other people’s pronouns. Supplemental Reading: Teen Vogue: What is Non-binary Gender (https://www.teenvogue.com/story/what-is-non-binary-gender)Teen Vogue: 5 Misconceptions about Sex and Gender - Video (https://www.teenvogue.com/video/watch/5-common-misconceptions-about-sex-and-gender)American Psychological Association definitions of sex, gender, and associated terms...
Published 01/06/20
Episode 1: P is for PleasureRob and Angel discuss an article from the Journal for Sex Education (Ingham, 2005) about the importance of pleasure-based sex education.Links from the show:The article: Roger Ingham (2005) ‘We didn't cover that at school’: education against pleasure or education for pleasure?, Sex Education, 5:4, 375-388, DOI: 10.1080/14681810500278451 (https://doi.org/10.1080/14681810500278451)Journal of Sex Education: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/csed20Additional Reading:...
Published 01/03/20
In this pre-episode, hosts Angel and Rob share a little about themselves, how they met, and their areas of expertise.They discuss what the format for the upcoming show will be and talk a little about the scientific process for sexresearch.Links from the show:More about Angel and Rob: ProfessorSex.com/aboutCommunity Sexual Health Education and Research Initiative: CSHERI.comJournal of Counseling Sexology & Sexual Wellness: https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/jcssw/
Published 12/24/19