In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...
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In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...
Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary explore two powerful fan-submitted stories this week on Coffee and Cleavage. First: a man’s girlfriend wants to explore her sexuality—on her terms only. Is one-sided openness ever okay? Then, another listener who's only attracted to "model-type" women and feels completely stuck—alone, frustrated, and unable to connect. Can attraction ever evolve—or are we doomed by our “type”?
Coffee and Cleavage
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they’d keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven’t tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury ...