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Jennelle Gordon: Why Most Women Haven’t Reached Their Sexual Potential | DSH #1612
12 Nov 2025
Chapter 1: What is the potential for women to experience orgasms?
Every woman has the potential to orgasm, but most women only are experiencing one type of orgasm. 70%, right? The clitoris is the underdeveloped tip of the head of the lingam for men. The type of orgasm that 70% of women are having is a masculine orgasm. Which is why I think that there's more masculine women today on the planet. Because they're orgasming the same way a man does.
Okay, guys, Janelle Gordon is here. Fan favorite. I think this is, what, your fourth or fifth appearance now? Yeah, I think so. Yeah, you're highly, you know.
Third or fourth, I'm just, yeah.
Been killing it. Every time you come on, you stir up some interesting comments, right?
Yeah.
Yeah. I think you're breaking the norm. I like that.
I like it. But you know what I think is interesting is people say I do it for the, like, they say, oh, people will say anything. You see that a lot. Or she's doing that for the clicks. And I'm like, no, like, I really live this. Yeah. You know, I do drink my moon blood. I do drink my urine. I do drink my man's Ojas.
You know, so it's not, I think that's what's interesting is that this is like real.
You actually lived it. I mean, you just got back from Bali.
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Chapter 2: What controversies surround Jennelle Gordon's teachings?
You did a whole retreat over there, right? Made the news a little bit.
I made the news a little bit. I was ostracized for teaching healthy, conscious, spiritual intimacy, which is a Muslim country. And I actually wasn't fully aware of that. So I definitely, we need to do a little more due diligence next time. But they have a rule now in Bali where you cannot have sex unless you're married.
And they have cameras in all the Airbnbs, not the owners of the Airbnb, but the government. Wow.
So it's a little... That's a basis.
Yeah.
I don't think I'd go there.
I would never go back there.
Yeah.
I can't really.
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Chapter 3: How do societal views impact women's sexual experiences?
But I'm not a sex worker. You know, and so I think that's the hard part. Like what I do is actual healing. I help people in their intimate relationships, which a part of that is your sex life. And it's I guess it's still hard for me to understand why there's so much pushback still from even personal developed people, even from the faith based community. They love to hate me as well.
And it's like we know that marriages end emotionally. in divorce for two reasons, infidelity and money, correct? Yeah. And often intertwined. People are not happy in marriages having sex today. The population that has the least amount of sex is like married people that the worst case is they're saying they're having sex once a month, 12 times a year.
So it's not like a foreign concept that we need to fix this. Right. And why can we not do it with a sense of sacredness and spirituality? I guess that's my like, I don't get it.
I think it's because sex has been such a taboo topic for people growing up, right? So they're like ashamed to even talk about it.
Yes.
And you're so open with it.
And that's because I asked that too. I'm like, I don't understand why like I get so many guys that are interested in me. I really don't. I'm not being like... You know me. I'm a straight shooter. I'm like, I don't get it. Like, I'm not super hot. I'm mildly attractive. I'm in my 40s, whatever.
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Chapter 4: What are the common reasons women file for divorce?
Like, I don't get it. Why are some even interested in me? And my friends were like, what? You don't really? They're like, Janelle, you speak about sex and you speak about it. unashamed with knowledge with like, that is interesting as most women don't do that. So I didn't really, I guess when you're like in what you do, it's hard for you to like see outside and understand how people look at you.
Does that make sense? Yeah. Yeah. That's interesting. I didn't know you were getting a lot of guys hitting on you.
Oh, yeah. Like all the time.
And your DMs or the person or both?
Everywhere.
Wow.
All the time.
Could be your energy, too.
I think it is that, too. I think it's because I'm highly feminine. And I think that that's a trait that we've lost today.
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Chapter 5: How does Jennelle Gordon approach the topic of sexual compatibility?
He's 10.
I wouldn't have been allowed in this room at 10 with my parents.
That's right. But why?
I think they would have felt too shameful about these topics.
My son doesn't even try to listen because I've explained to him about the body, about my body. He understands. He understands what sex is. He understands all of that. And he's heard me speak of it. It's like so not... It's normal to him.
Wow.
Normal meaning there's no shame. He's not interested. My son is 10, but I'd say he's more like 8 on purpose.
Really?
Yeah. 8 when it comes to like... Like, you know, like some 10-year-olds have girlfriends or doing weird shit. My son's not doing that. I just brought a Charmander with him on purpose, right? I'm keeping him young on purpose. But back to sexual compatibility and why it's so important. Guys, you marry someone or have a long-term if you choose not to do the marriage thing. I don't know.
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Chapter 6: What are the top three hacks for enhancing intimacy?
I think it's a bad term, but they can't go any further. Right. And they want to. Why shouldn't they be allowed to? Right. Yeah. Sex is it's an important part of life. It's a spirit. God gave it to us to enjoy. Right. To have.
Mm hmm.
So why not have it the right way? So there are things that you can do to make up for the imbalances. But I do think it's important. This would be a first question I would ask. Like, I know this is weird, but you probably want to have sex with me for a full time, right? So don't you think we should see if we're a good match? And if we're not, what we could do to make us a better match?
Does that seem far-fetched? To most people, they'll never ask that question.
Yeah, they won't.
They'll never ask that question. They'll never ask, like, do you believe in, like, having, you know, like, what's your sleeping arrangements? What do you think about that? Or do you believe, or like a lot of questions I feel like people don't ask. They'll ask, what's your favorite song? What's your favorite movie? Or do you want a vacation?
But like, they won't really ask the real questions that keep the sexual polarity alive.
Yeah, they ask like surface level stuff, right?
Or like preferences, right? Like, I don't know half that stuff about my guy. I don't really care because it doesn't really matter. Like, I mean, if you also, if you're observant, you can figure out everything. I know he likes his Evian water, which I cringe. Oh, that one's good though in that bottle.
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Chapter 7: How does Jennelle define the concept of cucks in modern relationships?
For most women. For most women. And let's talk about this because you guys annoying me with saying I'm a grandma and I stopped menstruating. Are you crazy? You wish. I'm more fertile than people in their 20s, I believe.
I can see that.
Because of my lifestyle. I've never been on birth control. I don't eat meat. I've been vegan since sixth grade. Wow. I'm not taking in hormones, right? All the hormones and the synthetic hormones that they're getting from meat, from dairy, from estrogen, from the pill. I'm never getting that. So of course I'm going to be fertile. Plus my whole mission in life is to preserve my sexual energy.
I'm a tantra master. So I'm constantly building and recycling energy. I drink my moon blood, which is less about the nutritional stuff. I said that for more like, like, to get people to understand what's in it, but it's an energetic principle of saving my life force. That's my old jazz. I'm also drinking my partner's old jazz. I'm going to be fertile for decades.
So the modern person thinks that it's late to have, they call it a geriatric pregnancy after 35. Yeah.
There's a lot of- It's hilarious to me. Health issues, right? Woman after 35.
For the regular woman. Yeah. Yeah, if you ate and did this to your life and to your body, yeah, you are geriatric. I'm not.
Did you see what Trump said about the Tylenol?
What did he say?
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Chapter 8: What insights does Jennelle share about the impact of breastfeeding on her son's development?
That's how they used to do it.
That's how they used to do it. And they used to squat. That's how I did it.
Oh, you did a squat in a bathtub?
I squat, I squatted. My doula got nervous. So she hadn't delivered a baby in a while. So we did go to the hospital, unfortunately, but... I turn on my side. They wanted me on my back and I refuse. Why did they want you on your back? Do you know it hurts so bad? And it goes against gravity. So, so yeah.
So, so the vaccines, like, like they're out of their mind after they give birth because they're not in their mind. I was fully awake. I knew everything that happened during my birth. A thousand percent because I was lucid. I wasn't drugged. I had a rush of hormones that literally I was took over my body. I thought I was like an avatar. I was like, God.
Did you have an orgasm?
I didn't have an orgasm, but I believe that you can have an orgasm during birth if you train properly. I think that my second one I could.
Okay.
The first one, it's like you don't know what's going to happen. Does that make sense? Yeah, yeah. So the pressure waves, when they come, they are intense. You kind of feel like you might possibly be dying. Right. But you're not. Your body was built for it. Yeah. Like I pushed my son out. He was 7'7". I didn't tear. I mean, that's not huge, but I'm not huge.
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