Are you attracted to yourself? #421

Are you attracted to yourself? #421

Author: Stephanie Ganowski February 25, 2026 Duration: 16:11

Do you find yourself desirable? When's the last time you actually felt sexy-  not because she told you, but because you believed it?

In this episode, Stephanie breaks down why self-attraction is the foundation of how you show up in your relationship and your sex life.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why relying on your partner's desire to feel attractive keeps you stuck in an insecure loop
  • How you choose to show up determines your confidence and sex appeal more than looks or money
  • Why doing things for yourself (not to impress her) is what actually gains respect and attraction
  • How feeling sexy changes the energy dynamic of how you show up in bed
  • Why age has nothing to do with your sex appeal
  • A tool to help you build confidence through flirty texting


Start flirting with her now using this: https://stephanieganowski.com/lp/texther.html


Stephanie Ganowski brings over six years of one-on-one coaching experience and a psychology background into every conversation on What I Love About Sex. As a clinical sexologist, her work focuses specifically on men, though the insights resonate with anyone interested in the complexities of intimacy. The core idea here is refreshingly straightforward: to dismantle the anxiety and performance pressure that so often surrounds sex and replace it with a genuine sense of enjoyment and connection. You’ll hear practical, candid discussions about navigating what Stephanie terms "d*ck-related issues," which isn't just about physiology but the tangled web of confidence, expectation, and identity that can come with it. More than that, this podcast is a masterclass in communication, offering tangible skills for expressing desires and boundaries, ultimately helping listeners feel more in command of their own bodies and capable of deeper partnership. It’s a blend of education and empathetic coaching, rooted in real-world experience rather than abstract theory. By tackling topics often left unspoken with clarity and compassion, the podcast creates a space where learning about sexual well-being feels less like a clinical obligation and more like a personal breakthrough. Tune in for honest talk that bridges the gap between societal silence and a more fulfilling, pleasurable personal life.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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