Sasja Sÿdek, our co-host, is widely recognised for her sex-positive stance. She openly communicates her sexual desires, and promotes safe sex practices and consensual sex practices. In this episode of Queering The Air, we featured music to enhance intimacy and reveal the song that carries sentimental value for her as the one she lost her virginity to. Exploring different genres of music that can set the mood for intimacy can be an exciting and personal journey. From smooth jazz and soulful R&B to sensual bossa nova and ambient electronic music, each genre offers its own unique blend of rhythms, melodies, and lyrics that can enhance the atmosphere and create an intimate setting. Each genre has the potential to deepen emotional connections and elevate the intimate experience, so exploring different musical styles can be a fun and enriching way to set the stage for intimacy.
Sasja offered insights into her “wild and not so wild” experiences during her time in the adult industry, her personal intimate encounters and discussing the challenges and opportunities in the adult industry. To support the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, Sasja will also shed light on the violence that has occurred and continues to occur within the sex work industry.
Be sure to tune in if you’re looking to connect intimately
Links:
Melbourne Sexual Health Clinic
Music:
Sexual Healing by Marvin Gaye
Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon
Life in Mono by The Great Expectation
Erotica by Madonna
Maki Asakawa by Fushiawase To Lu Na Neko
Bodycode by Lulu Rouge
Queering the Air collective