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WHY SEX ISN'T ENJOYABLE FOR YOU

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The speaker, a urologist, discusses the importance of education in women's sexual health and reveals that many women lack access to crucial information and medications that could improve their sexual experience. She highlights the misconception about orgasms and the lack of focus on female pleasure in sexual education.

Summary

In the transcript, a urologist emphasizes that many women experience pain and dryness during sex, which can be alleviated by using a specific cream that promotes arousal and prevents urinary tract infections. Despite its efficacy, more than 75% of people in large databases are not prescribed this medication, limiting women's access to treatments that enhance their sexual health and overall well-being. The speaker expresses frustration over the insufficient education regarding women's sexual health issues, particularly the reliance on penetration for orgasm, neglecting the role of the clitoris. She notes that many women are unaware of its location and the fact that the term 'clitoris' is not included in OBGYN training checklists as of 2026. Moving on to men's misconceptions, the speaker points out that many men focus on enhancing their own genital performance rather than understanding women's pleasure, thus highlighting a gap in sexual education that ultimately affects both partners in heterosexual relationships. The discussion emphasizes the need for better sex education that addresses these critical elements of sexual health and pleasure.

Key Insights

  • The urologist argues that more than 75% of women lack access to a specific cream that can prevent urinary tract infections and improve sexual experiences.
  • Many women mistakenly believe that orgasm is primarily achieved through penetration, while the clitoris plays a crucial role that they might not even know about.
  • The term 'clitoris' does not exist in the current OBGYN training curriculum as of 2026, highlighting a gap in education.
  • Men often focus on enhancing their own sexual performance without understanding that these attributes do not significantly impact women's sexual pleasure.
  • The speaker expresses anger over the systemic neglect of women's health issues and the lack of accessible information that could improve their lives.

Topics

women's sexual healthsexual educationorgasm misconceptions

Transcript

[0:00] You rub it inside the walls of the vagina, like that. >> And just rub it in like you would rub sunscreen on your face. And if you do that twice a week, it makes sex not painful and dry. It helps with arousal and orgasm. It's literally better than Viagra. And it's cheap. And I'm telling you all this as a urologist that this cream can also help prevent death from urinary tract infections. But more than 75% of people in large database collections are not getting prescriptions for this. And so women are not getting access to generic medications that could save their lives [0:30] and also really improve quality of life. And so I am filled…

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