The bed is dead … can we bring it back to life?
The bed is dead … can we bring it back to life? Bed death – when couples stop having sex with each other – is far more common than you may think. An estimated 20 million Americans are living in sexless marriages and it’s not just happening in the US; the trend [...]
You want a threesome… how do you approach the subject?
You want a threesome… how do you approach the subject? Justin Lehmiller, PhD, a sex therapist, colleague and friend, surveyed more than 4,000 people on their sexual fantasies and found that having a threesome is the most common sexual fantasy among Americans. Ninety five percent of men and 87 percent [...]
Greg Johnson on Gay Men’s Body Image Issues
Gay Men's Body Image Issues with Greg Johnson Approximately 84 percent of gay men say they feel under intense pressure to have a good body. Only one percent stated they were “very happy” with their appearance, and as they grow older, the body image struggles seem to [...]
MASHABLE: People are more sexually adventurous right now — and more cautious
After receiving COVID vaccines, people want to explore their newfound sexual desires, but still be mindful in the process.
Dr. Susana Mayer on a Woman’s Personal Path to Pleasure
A Woman's Personal Path to Pleasure with Dr. Susana Mayer Your sex drive has shut down. You’re getting older, you’ve hit menopause, and you don’t feel beautiful anymore. You do not have to be ghosted by your libido, says Sex Therapist Susana Mayer, PhD, during a Smart [...]
Martha Kauppi on Successful Polyamory
Succesful Polyamory with Martha Kauppi Can a polyamorous relationship work? Is monogamy the only relationship that can succeed? According to Certified Sex Therapist Martha Kauppi, beautifully functioning open relationships can and do work! Polyamory involves engaging in multiple romantic or sexual relationships with different people. These relationships [...]
Life with a narcissistic parent – it’s time to step away
Life with a narcissistic parent – it’s time to step away Growing up has its own unique set of challenges. Starting school, making friends, trying out for the football team, dating …. the list goes on and on. You are trying to learn who you are and where you belong [...]
Sarah Scales on love, marriage, and identity with a transitioning partner
Love, marriage, and identity with a transitioning partner with Sarah Scales In hopes of helping other couples publicly transition easier, Sarah Scales, a licensed master social worker with The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health in Royal Oak, Michigan, shares her story as a pansexual woman married [...]