Sex in the Media (Explore or Ignore): “Dummy”
I just completed the first 8 episodes of a brand new show (“Dummy”) on a brand new platform (Quibi), and I have a lot of
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I just completed the first 8 episodes of a brand new show (“Dummy”) on a brand new platform (Quibi), and I have a lot of

Have you heard of “Femtech”? If not, listen up. Femtech involves the use of digital health to motivate patients to access and use applications for

I recently attended a Zoom meeting with 20+ other New York City sex and relationship therapists on the subject of how online counseling, or “TeleHealth,”

In a world where click-bait reigns supreme, this blog title just might have grabbed you. And maybe I’ve got your attention for approximately 35 seconds.

I’ve always wanted to live in a Jane Austen novel, but this is not what I had in mind. Sitting around all the time, a

Low libido (defined as low desire for sexual activity) in women has traditionally been a challenge to treat. For many years, low libido was thought

I recently signed up to receive a biweekly delivery of “Mischief Box” which is filled with vegetables and I never know exactly what’s inside until

The sex toy industry is booming—and with good reason. There is a huge variety of sex toys available to order online, which allows people to

During the initial visit at Maze, I generally ask what lubricant is being used with sex. I get varying responses ranging from “none” (ouch!) to

When many people think of sex and intercourse, the assumption is that it should be easy. For some women (especially those with vaginismus), nothing could