Chaturbate Sponsors 'Sexy Education' YouTube Series

Chaturbate Sponsors 'Sexy Education' YouTube Series

LOS ANGELES — The Camming Life YouTube channel has launched a new series titled "Sexy Education," sponsored by Chaturbate.

“Sexy Education” will feature sex educators and therapists hosting conversations with camming couples, covering a variety of topics related to camming and human sexuality in general. “The series will not only benefit those who cam, but also anyone who interacts with others, whether sexually or otherwise,” a rep explained.

The first three episodes of “Sexy Education” are now available, with hosts Dr. Jess O’Reilly, a Toronto-based sexologist, author and TV personality who also hosts the podcast “Sex with Dr. Jess"; and the Sexy Hippies, Melissa and Jason, a couple who "include their fans on their journey to explore the world and their sexualities through photos, videos and livestreams," said the rep.

In the episode “How to Make Consent Sexy,” the trio talk about “”how to approach consent as something to actively opt into, as well as how to cultivate consent in an ongoing way,” the rep continued. The additional episodes currently available are titled “How to Improve Your Sex Life” and “How to Get Creative With Foreplay.”

“Chaturbate has always supported conversations about the industry, and camming in particular,” COO Shirley Lara said. “The conversations taking place on every episode of ‘Sexy Education’ will be beneficial to all viewers, even if they have no relationship at all to camming.”

Find "Camming Life" on YouTube and Twitter.

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