How I Ended Up Running a Happy Endings Parlour for Women
2/20/202658 min
Alice was in her late 30s when she reinvented her life. She left her marriage and started prioritising herself for the first time ever. That journey led her to open a happy ending massage parlour for women. This is the first episode of our new podcast: The Sex That Changed My Life. A show about the intimate moments that transform us.
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First 90 secondsAlice· Guest0:00
[gentle music] Super Real.
Julian Morgans· Host0:02
[gentle music] Hey, everyone. So this week we're gonna do something a little different. I'm gonna play you the first episode of our new show. That's right, we've got a new show, and it's called The Sex That Changed My Life. And yes, it's all about sex. But what I love is that this show is examining the power that relationships have to alter our lives. The way that you meet someone, and maybe it's a quick fling or, or maybe it lasts years, but, but afterwards you're nearly always different. I think I actually look at various periods of my life in terms of who I was dating at the time, you know? Like, being with someone is like a, like a marker of an epoch, and I think that's just indicative of the kind of sway that relationships have over us. So that is The Sex That Changed My Life, and every week we're gonna meet someone whose life has been changed via intimacy. And just so you know what I mean, I'll give you some examples of the kind of stories that we're gonna cover. So in one episode, we're gonna meet a woman who had a five-year relationship with her university teacher. It's, eh, it's pretty salacious. Or there's a story with a woman who had a fling with a French monk. Or, and I think this might be my favorite episode so far, there's a story of a woman who woke up from a coma, she'd fallen out of a tree, and she found this guy standing by her hospital bed, and this guy said, "Hey, I'm your boyfriend."