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Compulsive sexual behaviour, also known as hypersexuality or sexual addiction, is a condition in which individuals cannot control their sexual thoughts and behaviours. Behavioural addiction can have severe consequences for individuals and those around them, such as relationship problems, financial difficulties, and legal issues. Despite its prevalence, compulsive sexual behaviour remains a misunderstood and underdiagnosed ...
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Polyamory, or having multiple romantic partners, is a growing trend in modern relationships however, polyamorous relationships can be complex, and effective communication is key to making them work. In this article, we’ll explore some of the challenges that polyamorous individuals face and offer tips for navigating these relationships with open and honest communication. Understanding Polyamorous ...
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People tend to do what they think is expected of them sexually rather than what they truly desire. This can lead to feeling stuck in a rut and disconnecting from their imagination. Fear or a lack of communication can also prevent couples from trying new things. These can be seen as sexual issues but also ...
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Building Intimacy: The Importance of Communication in Sexual Relationships Communication in sexual relationships refers to exchanging information and feelings between partners about their sexual desires, boundaries, and experiences. This includes verbal communication as well as nonverbal cues such as body language. Effective communication is essential for a healthy and fulfilling sexual relationship. It allows partners ...
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Beyond the Norm: Understanding Non-Traditional Relationships and Identities Non-traditional relationships and identities are those that transcend societal norms and expectations. This can include but is not limited to polyamorous relationships, open relationships, consensual non-monogamy, relationship anarchy, genderqueer and non-binary identities, and asexual and aromantic identities. There is an increasing acceptance and visibility of non-traditional relationships ...
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What is Sexual Trauma? Sexual trauma refers to any unwanted or non-consensual sexual experience that can harm an individual’s emotional and physical well-being. Trauma can include experiences such as sexual abuse, assault, harassment, and rape. Sexual trauma is widespread, affecting individuals of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. It is estimated that 1 in 3 women ...
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Breaking the Cycle: Understanding and Overcoming Performance Anxiety in the Bedroom Performance anxiety in the bedroom refers to feelings of nervousness, stress, or pressure related to sexual performance. It can include concerns about erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or difficulty achieving orgasm. Performance anxiety is a common issue among both men and women. Performance anxiety can ...
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In this session we interviewed Individual, Couples and Psychosexual Therapist, Martina Bador, for her extensive knowledge and expertise on everything Menopause. In this blog find everything you need to know about the Menopause, what to expect, what can help and how it will affect your sex life. The menopause is an ever-growing topic; more women than ever are ...
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In this session we interviewed Individual, Couples and Psychosexual Therapist, Martina Bador, for her expertise on what sex really means for those who are aging and going through physical changes. In this blog find everything you need to know about sex, ageing, and health conditions including, what is “normal”, the affects, and what can help. The truth ...
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Sexual dysfunction in women is often shown as vaginal discomfort, which goes by many names, including vulval pain, vaginismus, and dyspareunia. When a woman has vaginal pain, it affects the quality and amount of her sexual activity, causing her to have a low libido and lack of sexual desire. If you suffer from vaginal pain, ...
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