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Tanaya Narendra

Guest doctor, also known as Dr. Cuterus, sharing expertise on sexual health issues and the impact of societal shame.

Top 3 podcasts with Tanaya Narendra

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8 snips
Mar 12, 2025 • 14min

Moment: How Doctors Profit Off Shame | Dhat Syndrome ft. Dr. Cuterus

In this discussion, Tanaya Narendra, known as Dr. Cuterus, sheds light on the alarming 'heart syndrome' affecting young men, tied to societal shame around masturbation. They delve into the dangers of misdiagnosis and the confusion stemming from conflicting medical advice in India. Dr. Narendra shares poignant stories highlighting the stigma surrounding sexual health, advocating for open conversations and regular check-ups. The dialogue pushes for a cultural shift in how sexual health is perceived and addressed, aiming to empower young men to embrace their health confidently.
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5 snips
Dec 9, 2023 • 1h 13min

Dr. Cuterus On Sexual Health, Orgasm, G-Spot, Oral Sex , NoFap & Infertility | FO 147 Raj Shamani

Dr. Cuterus, widely known as Tanaya Narendra, discusses topics such as infertility prevention, making female intimacy more pleasurable, premature ejaculation, sexual health in the LGBTQ community, myths about masturbation, BDSM, and the consequences of unprotected sex. The podcast also covers issues like infertility in India, oral sex and cancer, common myths about sexual health, abortion laws, disturbing emails about taboo relationships, the popularity of incest-related content in India, and the importance of educating and normalizing sexual health.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 13min

Moment: Semen Retention: Health Benefits or Health Risks? Ft Dr. Cuterus

In this discussion, Tanaya Narendra, known as Dr. Cuterus, sheds light on male sexual health myths. She delves into cultural stigma around nocturnal emissions and semen retention, questioning their supposed benefits. The conversation warns against the dangers of penis size anxiety and the misuse of enhancement drugs like Viagra. Both doctors advocate for a science-based understanding of health, especially regarding masturbation misconceptions and the need for reliable medical advice.