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Posted: 2015-12-31T17:53:14Z | Updated: 2015-12-31T17:53:14Z From Adult Diaper Fetishes To Anal Sex, Here Are HuffPost's Best 2015 Sex Podcasts | HuffPost

From Adult Diaper Fetishes To Anal Sex, Here Are HuffPost's Best 2015 Sex Podcasts

A look back at the good, the bad and everything in between.
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The Huffington Post launched its Love+Sex podcast in January 2015 and over the last 12 months co-hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson, as well as producer Katelyn Bogucki, have explored everything from sex in outer space to what it's like to visit a BDSM dungeon .

To celebrate a year of podcasts, Kolodny and Michelson headed into the studio to last week to chat about their favorite episodes and what their own personal sex and relationship resolutions are for 2016:

Below, you can check out a few of the most talked-about episodes from 2015 and be sure to visit iTunes or Stitcher or your favorite podcast app to stay updated on all of the latest Love+Sex podcasts in 2016.

The Power Of The Clit

Here's What It's Like To Be A Straight Man Who Has Sex With Other Men

Can A Magic Spell Really Help Your Love Life?

Everything You Want To Know About Anal Sex (But Are Too Afraid To Ask)

This Is What Living With An Adult Diaper Fetish Is Like

The HuffPost Love+Sex podcast is produced by Katelyn Bogucki and edited by Nick Offenberg. Production assistance and design is provided by Lauren Bell.

Have an idea for an episode? Find us on Twitter at @HuffPostPodcast or email us at loveandsexpodcast@huffingtonpost.com .

Lesser Known Sexual And Romantic Identities
Asexual(01 of12)
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An asexual is someone who does not experience sexual attraction . Asexuality.org also notes, "Asexuals may regard other people as aesthetically attractive without feeling sexual attraction to them. Some asexual people also experience the desire of being affectionate to other people without it being sexual. If you do not experience sexual attraction, you might identify as asexual." (credit:Digital Vision. via Getty Images)
Aromantic(02 of12)
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"An aromantic is a person who experiences little or no romantic attraction to others , according to Asexuality.org. The site also notes that aromantics do not lack emotional/personal connection, but simply have no instinctual need to develop connections of a romantic nature. Aromantics can have needs for just as much empathetic support as romantics, but these needs can be fulfilled in a platonic way. Being aromantic is usually considered to be innate and not a personal choice , in the same way that asexuality is considered innate. (credit:Fuse via Getty Images)
Graysexual(03 of12)
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Jared, one man who identifies as graysexual , defines the term as a "magical place between asexual and someone who is sexual." The Frisky defines it as "something more fluid between sexuality and asexuality." Those who identify as graysexual might also identify as gay or straight or any other sexual identity inside or outside of the binary. (credit:By Wunderfool via Getty Images)
Demisexual(04 of12)
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Someone who identifies as demisexual doesnt typically feel sexual attraction unless they have already formed a strong emotional bond with the person. Asexualityarchive.com also notes that the bond may or may not be romantic in nature. (credit:Betsie Van Der Meer via Getty Images)
Demiromantic(05 of12)
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Similar to a demisexual, the individual doesnt feel romantic attraction unless they have already formed a strong emotional bond with the person. (credit:Caiaimage/Tom Merton via Getty Images)
Lithromantic(06 of12)
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According to asexuality.org , the term is described as a person who experiences romantic love but does not want their feelings to be reciprocated. The site also notes that lithromantic people may or may not be ok with romantic relationships. (credit:Dougal Waters via Getty Images)
Pansexual(07 of12)
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Pansexual refers to those who feel they are sexually/emotionally/spiritually capable of falling in love with all genders. (credit:DreamPictures via Getty Images)
Polysexual(08 of12)
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Similar to pansexual, a polysexual person may be attracted to some gender variant people but not have the capability or desire to be with some others. (credit:Dynamic Graphics via Getty Images)
Panromantic(09 of12)
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A person who is romantically -- but not sexually -- attracted to others regardless of sex or gender. (credit:Asia Images via Getty Images)
Skoliosexual(10 of12)
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According to Genderqueerid.com , skoliosexual refers to sexual attraction to non-binary identified individuals" or those who do not identify as cisgender . The site also notes that this does not generally describe an attraction to specific genitalia or birth assignments but rather is an inclusive term. (credit:Leren Lu via Getty Images)
Queerplatonic Relationships(11 of12)
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Relationships that are not romantic in nature but they involve very close emotional connections that are often deeper or more intense than what is traditionally considered a friendship. (credit:Jupiterimages via Getty Images)
Zucchini(12 of12)
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The name for a partner who is involved in a queerplatonic relationship, as in "he's my zucchini." (credit:diego cervo via Getty Images)

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