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Demi Moore Says Her New 'Erotic' Podcast Will Give Men 'More Awareness Of What Pleases A Woman'

Demi Moore has been living her best life lately. Since the release of her memoir, it seems Demi has been living life with a weight off her shoulders and a new found zest for life!

Now, Demi is sharing what her latest project means to her, and what she hopes it will mean to couples everywhere!

As you may have heard, Demi Moore has released a new ~ erotic ~ podcast called "Dirty Diana."

Is it named after the Michael Jackson song? That I can't tell you.

But, what I can tell you is that this podcast has been a passion project for Demi and she is so excited to share it with fans!

While speaking with *Variety* about the scripted erotica podcast, the 57-year-old explained what this project has meant to her.

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"This has been an incredible opportunity of opening into areas that I’m not comfortable with. And that unto itself is already a gift," Demi explained.

When asked why Demi went with a podcast and not a limited TV series, she explained she loved the creative freedom.

"The great thing is right now also the demand for podcasts is so great," Demi explained,

"We’re delivering something in a space that’s really hungry for it. But it also gave us a place to explore at a lower risk, to kind of explore where we want to go and what to do with it. And in all honesty, to get feedback."

Demi said she hopes women feel encouraged to get in touch with their own bodies after listening to "Dirty Diana."

"If we don’t encourage getting to know your body and how it works, and equally how both sides work, then there’s automatically going to be a disconnect. There’s that whole group of people that want to encourage abstinence, as if that is the answer and as opposed to education. Education doesn’t mean you’re encouraging reckless, indiscriminate behavior."

And for the men, Demi hopes the podcast helps them understand what women want.

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Demi wants "For them to feel more comfortable by having more awareness of what pleases a woman, what they’re interested in. Because it’s equally difficult for men to know how to engage if they’re in the dark. I’ve always said men figure it out for themselves, and they know how they work, but what helps them to know how a woman works? I mean, we don’t know. We need a little help learning how to finesse that as well."

You go, Demi!

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