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Netflix's 'Sex, Love, and Goop' explores sexological bodywork — a form of sex 'therapy' that is illegal in 49 states and can involve penetration
In "Sex, Love, and Goop," two women undergo sexological bodywork for different sex concerns. The therapy, which can involve a practitioner touching a clients' genitals, is illegal in 49 states, but when practiced ethically, other sex and relationship experts support the practice.
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Netflix's 'Sex, Love, and Goop' explores sexological bodywork — a form of sex 'therapy' that is illegal in 49 states and can involve penetration
In the new show "Sex, Love, and Goop," two women undergo sexological bodywork for different sex concerns.
When practiced ethically, other sex and relationship experts support the practice.
Engaged couple Chandra and Camille are in love, but have some challenges in the bedroom.
Chandra experiences pain during penetration, and Camille has difficulty speaking up about what she wants.
Here's how sexological bodywork or "sex bod" works.
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