In addition, she operates a podcast, a newsletter, and a social media presence which sometimes features a puppet named Nagoggles.
The book discusses the difference between "spontaneous" and "responsive" sexual desire,[8][4] with Nagoski estimating that only around 15% of women experience the former.
[10] The book popularized the metaphor of a car accelerator and brakes, representing reasoning to engage and avoid sex, respectively.
"[6] In 2019, Nagoski and her twin sister Amelia co-wrote the book Burnout, on the causes and management of stress, including structural factors that particularly affect women.
"[7] In the book, Nagoski stresses that the priority of sex should be pleasure, not frequency, orgasm count, or novelty.