
Turns Out I'm Into It!
Turns Out I’m Into It is a podcast for the curious, the kinky, and anyone who’s ever had a secret desire they weren’t sure they could talk about. Hosted by somatic sexologist Harley Rabbit, this show dives into the psychology of kink, exploring how BDSM and power dynamics can be tools for self-discovery, healing, and even processing past wounds.
Through candid personal stories and interviews with respected kinksters from around the world, Harley unpacks the emotional depth of kink and provides real, shame-free conversations about exploring desires safely. From abduction play to shibari, age play to non-monogamy, Turns Out I’m Into It is here to indulge your imagination and help you discover—turns out, you’re into it too!
Turns Out I'm Into It!
#65: The STI Questions You’re Too Afraid to Ask – With Dr Sara
In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that might not be the sexiest, but it’s crucial for anyone exploring their sexuality, especially in non-monogamous relationships. I’m joined by Dr. Sara Whitburn, a General Practitioner specialising in sexual health and the Deputy Medical Director at Sexual Health Victoria, to tackle all the awkward questions about STIs.
We’ll be covering what you need to know about common STIs, including what you should be testing for and how often. Dr. Sara answers those burning questions like, “How risky is oral sex without condoms?” and “Can I get genital herpes if my partner gives me oral with a cold sore?”
If you have an active sx life with multiple partners, or just want to stay informed, this episode is a must-listen. Being educated about STIs allows us to make informed decisions about the risks we’re willing to take and how we negotiate boundaries with our partners.
Mentioned in this episode
- Sexual Health Victoria website
- Herpes Foundation New Zealand
- Better Health Channel (sexual communication)
- Sexual Health Victoria on Instagram (@sexualhealthvictoria)
- Sexual Health Victoria on Youtube
- Sexual Health Victoria on TikTok (@shvic.org.au)
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