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Sex therapist explores - How do you initiate sex?
Initiating sex can be daunting for many people with the fear of rejection if the offer isn’t accepted. There can’t be fire without a...
Sex therapy tips for increasing orgasms
The big O can seem really big and unattainable for some people. It is possible to increase your chances of reaching climax.
Asexuality vs low libido – sex therapist explains
Sex therapist explains asexuality and why it's ok to not have interest in or want to have sex and when to seek help.
Can I do couples therapy and sex therapy together?
YES! It’s possible to explore sex therapy and couples therapy together, in the same session with our trained therapists.
Sex Therapy tips to overcome sexual pain
Up to one in five vulva owners experience pain during sex. Our sex therapists share some easy tips to overcome sexual pain.
Sex therapist shares how to talk about sex with your partner
Talking about sex is key to a healthy sex life. Sex therapist shares how to talk about sex with your partner.
Sex therapy answers to - am I ‘normal’?
Am I normal? Sex therapy answers to living with the shame of feeling that there's something wrong with your perfectly normal sexual body.
Sex therapy: Sex therapist busts sex myths
There is so much misinformation out there about sex – sex therapist and sexologists busts common myths about sexuality.
Sex therapy: Dirty talk move over, praise kink is here
In sex therapy we are finding a big shift in sexual phrases. A Sex Therapist weighs in on the new trend: praise kink.
Tips to make sex therapy work
Increase your chances of sexual fulfilment with these tips to make sex therapy work.
What happens in sex therapy?
We want to you to feel confident going into sex therapy as couples counselling or as an individual, so here’s what to expect…
Why doesn't my partner desire me anymore?
Sex therapy and couple counselling can support you to understand changes in your sexual desire, and support you to improve your sex life.
My partner doesn’t satisfy my sexual needs
Are you feeling sexually unfulfilled in your relationship? Sex therapy and couple counselling can support sexual fulfilment.
How much sex should I be having?
There is no ‘normal’ amount of sex that you should be having. Sex therapy can support you to explore the quality of your sex life.
Why has my sex drive changed?
When our or our partner's needs for sex change, we often judge ourselves, thinking there’s something wrong with me? Answer: absolutely not.
Libido problems?
Many couples experience differences in libido. Let's start by busting some myths about libido and support you to find your sexual rhythm.
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