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Open conversation about sex: Orgasm facts and misconceptions

In a lighthearted yet insightful moment on The Hot Hits Podcast, we were discussing some of the misconceptions and curiosities around sexual health, and I found myself clarifying a common mix-up in terminology. Someone had been using the word “ejaculated” incorrectly when referring to something being “ejected,” and I couldn’t help but laugh at how easily these terms get confused. It’s a small thing, but language matters, especially when talking about sex, intimacy, and the body—topics that people are often embarrassed to explore.

We also touched on the concept of orgasm, and I shared an interesting fact: a man can experience six different types of orgasm, each triggered in slightly different ways. I emphasised that not everyone will achieve every type, and that’s entirely normal. My goal as a psychosexual therapist and nurse specialist is always to normalise these conversations and provide clarity.

Moments like these, mixing humour with education, highlight why open discussions about sexual health are so important. Correct language, accurate information, and gentle guidance can empower people to understand their bodies better, explore intimacy safely, and remove the shame often surrounding sexual experiences.

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