I think we have to be aware of the consequences of not offering affective-sexual education.

What is very important is to be able to talk to your partner and say: I am not ready right now.

There is bound to be a crisis, no matter how well the couple is doing, the arrival of children is going to affect them.

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You are no longer just two: how to rediscover yourselves.

Let's be honest, many times when we have kids we put aside the typical romanticism of a couple. The reason? Our life has changed completely. So how can we keep the flame going while having kids? That's what this very honest episode is all about!

Let's be honest, many times when we have kids we put aside the typical romanticism of a couple. The reason? Our life has changed completely. So how can we keep the flame going while having kids? That's what this very honest episode is all about! Marta Eguía is a mother, an actress in the play Madres and is currently preparing a script for a series about relationships. Ana García is a mother, psychologist and sexologist with more than twenty years of experience. Sergio C. Fanjul is a father, poet, journalist, columnist for El País, scriptwriter and writer of the book El padre del fuego, which deals with the relationship between a couple when children arrive.

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Sex education begins at home. How?

In this episode we talk very honestly about what affective-sexual education means, how to approach it at home and what it means not to talk about it, because that is also affective-sexual education. Our guests share very honest anecdotes that will help and accompany you in this adventure. But... who talks honestly?

In this episode we talk very honestly about what affective-sexual education means, how to approach it at home and what it means not to talk about it, because that, too, is affective-sexual education. Our guests share very honest anecdotes that will help and accompany you in this adventure. María Dotor is a mother, journalist and content director of Educar es todo. Lara Avargues is a psychologist, sexologist and equality agent. She gives talks in schools and institutes to mothers, fathers and teachers about sex education. Raúl Massana is a father, comedian and author of the podcast Yo nunca. His little daughter gave a life lesson in social networks that made them viral.

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Coming soon Ep. 3

Coming soon Ep. 3