'There seems to be an appetite for talking about sex' - Jennifer Zamparelli on her new podcast 'Just Between Us'
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'There seems to be an appetite for talking about sex' - Jennifer Zamparelli on her new podcast 'Just Between Us'
"Actually, he talked about it quite profoundly, which was quite shocking and interesting, as well. But I did learn one thing, he did say something that kind of stood out to me, and it was, if you're ever in McDonald's at four o'clock in the morning and there's a group of people who are all dishevelled and exhausted looking, they've probably just come from a sex party,"
"It doesn't mean you have to, you know, start doing it yourself, or any of that. And it's not just about sex. We had a woman on who married her husband seven times...and I love this episode. She met this guy, and she married him seven times, because every couple of years they did a check in, because lives change, people move on, and they wanted to make sure they still wanted to be in that relationship and have that conversation,"
A new podcast titled 'Just Between Us' addresses sex and relationships in Ireland and was produced with the Irish Independent. Early episodes examine the swinging community and describe its apparent growth, including vivid anecdotes about late-night gatherings. The show encourages listeners to consider alternative lifestyles without pressure to participate, framing episodes as opportunities for learning and awareness. One episode profiles a couple who married seven times as a periodic relationship check-in, illustrating intentional communication and evolving commitments. The podcast aims to spark conversations and increase understanding of why people make different relationship choices.
Read at Irish Independent
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