The James Altucher Show

What is Great Sex: Myths About Sex, and What Separates Good Sex and Bad Sex! | Dr. Nicole McNichols

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Feb 12, 2026
Dr. Nicole McNichols, a University of Washington human sexuality professor and author of You Could Be Having Better Sex, breaks down modern sexual myths. She explains why pleasure, communication, and responsiveness trump performance and novelty. She tackles porn-driven expectations, the importance of non-sexual touch and intellectual intimacy, and why clear boundaries beat anxiety-driven “chemistry.”
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ANECDOTE

Professor Busts Porn Star Stereotype

  • Nicole McNichols jokes her students expect a kinky private life because she teaches sex to thousands of students.
  • She clarifies she's married 22 years to a finance professional, not a dominatrix, to humanize the topic.
INSIGHT

Pleasure, Communication, And Responsiveness

  • Great sex is defined by authentic pleasure, communication, and responsiveness rather than performance or novelty.
  • Nicole McNichols emphasizes showing up embodied, asking for what you want, and responding to your partner.
INSIGHT

Great Sex Is Relationship‑Type Agnostic

  • Great sex can happen across relationship types if participants show care and communicate their needs.
  • McNichols argues there is no single context for amazing sex—responsiveness matters more than relationship label.
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