Jessie Stephens
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Describe it, Jessie.
Describe it.
She turned around when she got her award.
Renewed for season two.
I told you I don't remember how to do this.
You're listening to a Mamma Mia podcast.
Hello, it is Jessie Stephens here and this summer we have decided to curate your Outloud playlist.
We have been bringing you some of our most popular subscriber episodes so that your holiday listening is sorted and, wow, we chose this one because it got such an enormous response from the Outlouders.
Now, this episode was a little bit spicy, so we are warning you, grab your headphones for this one.
Maybe go for a private little walk in case there's little ears around.
There's been something very specific happening on our screens over the past year, and boy, did we want to talk about it.
We deep dive into why this particular intimate digital act has been having a major moment and what this trend says about changing attitudes towards women's pleasure.
Did you know that it's actually been coined as the finger innocence?
So do you think, because I was wondering why we're seeing more of this, and the obvious reason to me was that these are screenplays that are written by women.
So when women are writing the sex scenes, their female pleasure is centred.
I also wondered if it had anything to do with the rise of intimacy coordinators where a sex scene is now examined for a different
So you can say to your kid, oh, she's just got an itch.