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Episode 43: No One Deserves to Feel Less: An Interview with Ayce Kyptyn

Joy Noble • June 11, 2024

Welcome to Pints ​​& Pelvic Floors: The Podcast. In Episode 43 I got to chat with Ayce Kyptyn about his experience with pelvic floor therapy as a trans man, his work in Erotic Blueprints, Bondassage, and his studies in Sexological Bodywork.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Finding a care provider who is supportive of you and your journey
  • Create your care team
  • The right provider is worth the drive
  • How a patient knows you are inclusive for them
  • Your website matters! 
  • How providers can get into working with trans folx
  • The importance of consent in the room to help trans folx (& all patients) to feel more safe
  • Somatic embodiment & Ayce’s journey with it
  • Sex, Love & Goop (on Netflix) - Ayce’s recommendation
  • One thing Ayce wishes people knew: All of you is welcome here!
  • Find more pleasure in life!


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