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18+ Unfiltered Zone podcast: Sex shops uncovered

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Workers and shoppers reveal what really happens behind the counter.

by Sofia Chasovskia & Sabehya Rahman

Step into the Unfiltered Zone Podcast, where we ask the tough, uncomfortable questions that most people avoid. In this revealing episode, we dive into the world of sex shops—a space that many are curious about but hesitate to explore. We take to the streets, asking everyday people why they visit sex shops, what they buy, and what draws them to these often misunderstood spaces.

But that’s not all. We also sit down with a sex shop worker, who answers our most provocative questions and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really like to work in the industry. From strange customer requests to the challenges of the job, this interview pulls back the curtain on a world that is often hidden from view.

If you’ve ever wondered about sex shops, the kinds of things people buy there, or the realities of working in this line of business, this episode is for you. We’re not afraid to ask the questions that others might shy away from, and we’re here to give you an honest, unfiltered perspective.

Tune in to hear surprising insights and a conversation that challenges the stigma surrounding sexuality and these spaces. Get ready for a raw, eye-opening discussion!


Featured image by Pieteke Marsden.

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