On being a woman and being desired…
A few weeks ago the New York Times ran an article on what turns women on. It was fascinating in many ways but one thing
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A few weeks ago the New York Times ran an article on what turns women on. It was fascinating in many ways but one thing
I often am asked by women if they “should” share their sexual fantasies with their partner. Sometimes they want to but are afraid and sometimes
Just the other day I was asked a question from a man who wanted to increase the frequency of intercourse within his relationship. He was
Guilt is feeling bad for what we did, i.e., “I had unprotected sex.” Shame is feeling bad for who we are, i.e., “I’m a slut.”
Too often we know there’s a problem with our sex life, but we are too scared to say something. I know it’s hard. You’re not
Often I have patients who have trouble having orgasms. Sometimes they are women who are going through menopause or are getting older and they’re just
Okay women…listen up. You’ve heard it before and you’ll hear it again but see if you can let it sink in. You need to love
After many years with a partner, Valentine’s Day might not have the same thrill it did when you celebrated your first Valentine’s Day together. Romantic
We get many of our notions about how sex “should” be from the media. Remember the movie “When Harry Met Sally?” Actress, Meg Ryan, simulated
The other day I was asked, “Is it OK to ask what someone wants/likes when it comes to sex?” I think we have this preconception