
Punishing Sex Offenders
Our country hates and demonizes sex offenders. Their punishments are often severe and life-long. We punish them far more harshly than we do any other
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Our country hates and demonizes sex offenders. Their punishments are often severe and life-long. We punish them far more harshly than we do any other

So you’ve been told you need surgery for your Vestibulodynia. Maybe you do. And maybe you don’t. A new treatment protocol might make that surgery

I used to have a difficult time understanding how a situation would occur where the woman felt she had been raped and the man felt

I’m constantly stunned by the assertions people make about porn-watching with little to no data and very limited knowledge. I am also struck by all

The NY Times recently did an article on Sapiosexuals – people’s whose erotic response is triggered by smart people. I could relate. I suppose I’m

We don’t speak to our kids enough about sex, but you know what? We don’t speak to them enough about love either. And, if you

This was an article written about one of my very favorite patients of all time. She was smart, she was funny, she was warm, she

A recent article in the Washington Post was striking – at least to me. People, across the board, in the U.S. are having less sex.

In general I try to avoid over-generalizing patient situations because I think each patient is an individual and needs to be treated as such. I’m

I recently participated in a podcast discussion with the hosts of Nerdette (the glasses-clad alter ego to the Superhero podcast) talking about what we do