Positive body image and sex.
As a clinician at the Medical Center for Female Sexuality I hear many, many women struggle with their self image. Patients wonder how they can
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As a clinician at the Medical Center for Female Sexuality I hear many, many women struggle with their self image. Patients wonder how they can
We tend to mix up the two. Women say things like “I don’t want to have sex.” And what they mean by that, often, is
We see women of all ages at the Center, but in the last few years we have been visited by a large number of women
I recently met a woman who is entering the dating scene after 25 years of marriage. She is excited about the prospect of dating a
Happy New Year! Joining a gym and getting more exercise is probably the most sought after resolution year after year. As a former personal trainer
I’d like to thank the patients that have allowed me to “shadow” their visits as part of my training. I realize it takes a lot
Dr. Stephen Snyder writes again on sexual arousal and the role of “simmering” in getting us there! Simmering: A two minute technique for nourishing the
Our very own Dr. Sara Nasserzadeh, Sexual Health Therapist, will participate in a web panel on a topic of interest to many of us: Sex after
There is always so much debate on whether or not our sexual identity is “nature” or “nurture.” As in most cases, there’s probably an awful
The Medical Center for Female Sexuality has posted its May newsletter on its Web site. This month’s topic is “what is normal.” Along with an