There are many ways to understand and find strategies to cope with emotionally unavailable partners but context matters. There are seven tips that can help build that gap with your partner(s).
Read MoreA lack of sex shouldn’t be seen as the terrible thing that society has pushed us to think. It isn’t something that is “incurable.” Here are some tips and advice from a sex therapist to help you and your partner(s) navigate a lack of sex.
Read MoreWhen clients come to me grieving the loss of erections, a 3-part podcast series always comes to mind by Death, Sex, and Money with Anna Sale.
Read MoreA sex therapist's review on Ohnut, a tool used in the bedroom to ease painful sex due to painful conditions like endometriosis or simply having a partner who is a little too big for comfort.
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Read More“ Oh wow, cram school, look at you feeling comfortable mentioning porn. This was a pleasant surprise. I take the stance that if students are here to learn English, we might as well teach them English. Words that might be an uncomfortable topic, like pornography, shouldn't be avoided (when age appropriate). “
Read More“ Sexual Safety is very important and understanding why people might not have it is equally as important. The root of my difficulties in talking about sexuality and sexual empowerment is that people need to be and feel safe before that conversation can happen. “
Read More“ Many people, even mental health counselors, aren’t comfortable talking about sex making me an asset. I knew that I could be the queer, trans, kink, poly inclusive, and confirming mental health counselor for the agency. I wanted to tap into a sensitive, vulnerable part of self that needs more attention in therapy. “
Read More“In these moments sex isn't fulfilling. Our bodies are on autopilot. We're going through the motions, but we're detached from our bodies, our partner(s), and our pleasure. Is this kind of sex worth having?”
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