What do people talk to
a sex therapist about ?
Sexual Heath
Sexual Arousal
YOU STRUGGLE BECOMING AROUSED
DIMINISHED AROUSAL
IT’S TAKING YOU LONGER TO BECOME AROUSED
YOU STRUGGLE MAINTAINING AROUSAL
Painful Sex
FEMALE SEXUAL PAIN
IT HURTS
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AT THE ENTRY
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DEEP INSIDE
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SOMETIMES | ALWAYS
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IT HURTS TO MUCH FOR PENETRATION TO OCCUR
EJACULATION CONTROL
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PREMATURE EJACULATION PE (Rapid Ejaculation)
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DELAYED EJACULATION (Impaired Ejaculation)
we can also talk about
A BRIEF LIST
AGING
ANAL SEX
BDSM
BODY IMAGE
COMMUNICATING ABOUT SEX
FETISHES
INTIMACY
INITIATING SEX
KISSING
LIBIDO
ORAL SEX
PREMARITAL SEX COUNSELLING
POLYAMORY
PORN ADDICTION
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PRODUCTS
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RESEARCH
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SAME SEX COUPLES
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SEXUAL CONSENT
SEXUAL REJECTION
SEXUAL TOUCH
SEXUAL SKILLS
SWINGING
UNCONSUMMATED RELATIONSHIP
VIRGINITY
People may talk to a sex therapist about a wide variety of issues related to their sexual health and well-being. Some common topics that people bring up in sex therapy sessions include: Low libido or lack of sexual desire. Difficulty becoming or staying aroused. Erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation. Difficulty achieving orgasm. Painful sex. Sexual dysfunction related to medical conditions or medications. Relationship difficulties that may be impacting sexual satisfaction.The main goal of sex therapy is to help individuals and couples improve their sexual functioning and satisfaction.