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Dr. Reena Malik has become the world's most watched urologist.
After sharing everything you need to know about hormones, sexual health, and how to have better sex based on the data.
Reena, I want to talk about morning erections, squirting, clitoral stimulation, and certain positions that are going to increase the probability that my partner has an orgasm.
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So when we have our best episodes on this show, the most shared episodes, the most rated episodes, I would love you to know.
And the simple way for you to know that is to hit that follow button.
But also, it's the simple, easy, free thing that you can do to help us make this show better.
And I would be hugely grateful if you could take a minute on the app you're listening to this on right now and hit that follow button.
Thank you so, so, so much.
Dr. Reena Malik, if somebody was to come up to you in the street, having watched your videos online, and they were a follower of the content you've produced over the last couple of years, if you had to guess the question they would ask you, because it's probably the most frequent popular question you get asked, what do you think they would say?
Who would be asking you that question and why do you think they'd be asking it?
So on that point, you said it's obvious that it's important.
I think it appears to be increasingly not obvious that it's important.
Because when you look at some of these stats, and I'll throw this graph that I found here up on screen, and it shows that people are becoming more sexless, especially young adults between 18 and 30.
This graph is pretty stark.
That point you said about the lifestyles we lead and how that might be impacting our sex lives, I thought was really interesting, because we don't talk enough about this, but when you look at some of the data on this demographic, you know, people 30 and below, around that age, the extreme outliers are spending eight to 10 hours on their phones, on social media, and on the internet, and roughly about 15 to 20% of young people describe their usage as almost constant, effectively scrolling during all waking hours,