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The Bachelor's Ashley and Lauren Iaconetti and reality TV producer Naz Perez don't get a lot about this world. These three outspoken millennials discuss the most embarrassing topics openly and honestly. Relationships, men, sex, virginity dating in the tech age, pop culture, and everyday annoyances, these ladies cover it all, and with no filter or shame! Bachelor alum frequently stop by to weigh in on these racy topics! 

Apr 25, 2022

Do you feel like you have low libido and it frustrates you? Cindy Eckert's pharmaceutical company may have the solution for you. The media has dubbed their drug "female viagra," but it works in a much different way. The first ever FDA-approved drug used to help increase women's sexual desire is non-hormonal and it works by lighting up certain areas of the brain. The I Don't Get It girls are honest in sharing their bedroom experiences and sexual insecurities in this female empowerment podcast episode. Cindy shares the science and motivation behind the product that made her a billionaire, as well as other products she has in the works to enhance women's lives. 

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