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I'm Mayra Anubi and this is People Fixing the World.
One of the only places where you're guaranteed to hear about positive things that are happening all around us.
And goodness, do I have a good show for you today.
Now, a word of warning.
This program is full of adult themes and descriptions around sexual health and behavior.
So if you've got little ones in the room, this might be a good time to distract them with something else.
Now, in this episode, we are talking about sex.
For many, it's odd having these conversations.
But talking about sex and sexual pleasure seems to have some benefits.
Even though culture, tradition and attitudes towards sex differ from country to country.
According to a 2022 World Health Organization report, sexual health plays a fundamental role in our well being.
And apparently teaching people about the pleasures around sex rather than just focusing on the dange and diseases leads to safer and better sex overall.
So today we'll speak to women in one region of Iraq.
I find the discussion on marriage really important, especially when we talk about the physical relationship between wife and husband and.