
The relationship and sexual health the church (and so many other organizations) didn't want you to have.
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In sex therapy, we assume that sexual challenges develop from a combination of biological, psychological, and sociological features.
As part of my sex therapy training in 2018, we had to take a class on sex and technology.
Our teacher had us watch the 2013 film Her, with Joaquin Phoenix. We had to write a movie review in order to get CE credit for the class.
Theodore (...
I had a momentous occasion on Monday.
I sent my first voice memo.
At the age of 42.
In the year of our Lord 2026.
This story is significant for two reasons.
One, it highlights my candidacy for the “World’s Worst Millennial” award. Alth...
I highly recommend reading Sarah Jones’ June 2 article, “The Right Kind of Pregnancy”, in New York Magazine.
Photo by Vitor Monthay on Unsplash
While she starts by reflecting on podcaster Alex Cooper’s pregnancy, the main character is the...
This spring and summer, we’re answering 34 questions that we received from students of Dr. Kami Kosenko’s undergraduate Sexual Communication class at NC State.
Last week, we answered the question:
What’s the biggest misconception about se...
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The sex and relationship education the church (and many other sources) didn't want you to have, written by two certified sex therapists, Jeremiah and Julia.
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