In this podcast episode, Dr. Tim Jackson welcomes Susan Bratton, a leading expert on sexual health, to discuss the importance of physical touch and human connection. They explore the lack of physical affection in society and its impact on relationships and overall well-being. Susan shares her personal experiences and introduces her hug technique, the “soul mate embrace,” to bridge the gap between desired intimacy and the current state. They also delve into the differences in arousal phases between individuals with testosterone dominance and estrogen dominance. Susan uses visual demonstrations to explain the anatomy of the penis and vulva. The conversation covers topics such as incorporating sex toys into relationships, polyamory, and the importance of communication and understanding in creating a fulfilling sexual relationship. Susan also discusses regenerative therapies for reversing the effects of aging on sexual function.
The Power of Touch in Relationships
The speakers discuss the importance of physical touch and how it can enhance intimacy and overall well-being in relationships.
The Lack of Physical Affection in Society
The speakers talk about the negative effects of the lack of physical affection in society, including decreased social connection and increased division.
Differences in Arousal Phases between Testosterone Dominance and Estrogen Dominance
Susan Bratton explains the differences in arousal phases between individuals with testosterone dominance and estrogen dominance, using a visual demonstration with play-doh.
Topic 1: Anatomy of the Vulva and Arousal Differences
Explanation of the different parts of the vulva and how arousal works for women compared to men.
Topic 2: Importance of Full Body Touch for Arousal
Discussion on the need for full body touch, soothing, and holding to help women relax and move into the arousal process.
Topic 3: Solutions for Loss of Connection and Intimacy
Introduction of the “soulmate embrace” technique and the “magic pill method” as tools to address the loss of connection and intimacy in relationships.
Men’s hesitation to discuss sex openly and women’s response to sexual health education.
Women’s excitement about exploring new sexual experiences with the help of sex toys.
Discussion on polyamorous relationships and the importance of understanding individual needs and setting boundaries.
Negotiating Relationship Boundaries
Discussion on different relationship expectations and boundaries, including communication and prioritizing needs.
Physiological Drive and Sexual Arousal
Exploration of the physiological factors that contribute to sexual desire and arousal in men.
Expanding the Definition of Sex
Highlighting the various non-penetrative activities that contribute to a satisfying and fulfilling sexual experience.
The Importance of Touch and Pleasure in Sexual Experiences
Discussion on the benefits of focusing on touch for pleasure rather than intercourse and the correlation between physical intimacy and looking younger.
Increasing Sex Span and Genital Regeneration
Exploration of techniques and regenerative therapies to reverse the atrophy of aging, including nitric oxide boosters, acoustic wave treatments, red light therapy, and vaginal devices.
Future of Regenerative Therapies for Sexual Health
Discussion on the potential shift from PRP injections to using exosomes and stem cells for repair, as well as the legality of harvesting and banking one’s own stem cells in the USA.
Susan Bratton “Intimacy Expert to Millions” is a champion and advocate for all those who desire intimacy and passion their whole life long. She is a spokeswoman for GAINSWave and FemiWave and is co-founder and CEO of two corporations: Personal Life Media, Inc., a publisher of heart-connected lovemaking techniques and bedroom communication skills and The20, LLC., a manufacturer of organic and botanical supplements that enhance vitality. Susan has been featured in the New York Times and on CNBC and the TODAY Show. She makes frequent appearances on ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC.
Website: http://susanbratton.com/
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Episode Transcript
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All the best,
Dr. Tim Jackson