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If the problem isn't physical, your doctor can refer you to a sex therapist to help you work through any emotional, relationship, or psychological issues that are affecting your sex life. The therapist can teach you and your partner ways to manage problems like a lack of desire or trouble...
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is the founder and CEO of queer sex therapy practiceThe Expansive Group, and a sex expert with pleasure product companyLELO.Kimberly McBride, PhD, is an associate professor of public health at the University of Toledo.Joe Kort, PhD, is a certified sex therapist in Royal Oak, Michigan and di...
This Thriveworks article explores the subject of gender roles, and how they affect our sexuality and behavior.
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@stoneMason-- Yes, gender therapists are vital to the gender reassignment process. However, a good doctor is always supportive yet objective when it comes to the issue. Not every patient with gender identity disorder desires a sex change. So a therapist will not encourage the patient in either...
Gender and age of the therapist is of less importance for sexological patients. Regarding profession, most patients prefer a physician or a psychologist, but the actual consultation with any professional results in either indifference or a change in preference towards the professional background of ...
When someone breaks out of the box, they are often met with harassment designed to force them to conform. Gender roles limit what a person can do, and they reduce a person's life to what they "should" do. It forces people to perform what is expected of them rather thanlive authenticall...
While carrying out such BDSM practices, submissive and dominant relationships mean that one partner plays the dominant role while the other partner plays the submissive role. This is irrespective of gender. Also, it is not necessary that the dominant partner is the same in real life or the BDSM...