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065: Listener Q & A: Kick Start Your Sex Life, Not Taking Erectile Dysfunction Personally & Dealing With Vanilla Partners When You're Kinky

065: Listener Q & A: Kick Start Your Sex Life, Not Taking Erectile Dysfunction Personally & Dealing With Vanilla Partners When You're Kinky

FromAsk A Sex Therapist with Heather Shannon


065: Listener Q & A: Kick Start Your Sex Life, Not Taking Erectile Dysfunction Personally & Dealing With Vanilla Partners When You're Kinky

FromAsk A Sex Therapist with Heather Shannon

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, our host–Certified Sex Therapist Heather Shannon–tackles listener responses to the question “What Do You Wish Was Better About Your Sex Life?” We had both a college student and a 70-something say their sex-life was non-existent. See what Heather has to say could be going on in that case. Then we have a partner who is having a hard time not taking her boyfriend’s ED personally. Learn what really goes on with ED. We continue the ED thread with someone who hasn’t been able to have penetrative sex with her partner for 11 years due to diabetes–how can she adjust to still feel connected with her husband? And lastly, what do you do when your partner isn’t interested in your kinks?What you'll learn from this episode:- How to stop blocking romantic possibilities and start inviting passion into your life.- Traditional and modern ways to meet new flames that can rekindle your fire. ?- How spending more time understanding your sexual style can help you work through sexual incompatibility- Dealing with medical conditions impacting intimacy, and the role of sex toys in keeping the flame alive. ?- How to navigate differences with your partner when it comes to kinks and fantasiesTime Stamps for YouTube Chapters:- 0:00 Introduction and Host Update- 5:00 Discussing Listener Submissions- 10:00 Exploring Non-Existent Sex Lives- 15:00 Breaking Down Barriers to Pleasure- 20:00 Traditional Matchmaking and Group Outings- 25:00 Tools for Communicating Sexual PreferencesWORK WITH HEATHER:Request a free Intimacy Breakthrough Session with Heather- https://calendly.com/hshann1/discovery-call-1-clone?back=1&month=2023-07LET’S CONNECT! FIND HEATHER HERE ⤵️:Heather’s Website - https://HeatherShannon.coHeather’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/AskASexTherapistHeather’s YouTube - Check out the video version of this podcast & more! - https://www.youtube.com/@AskASexCoachSIMILARLY AWESOME EPISODES:Liked the episode? Here’s a few more episodes of Ask A Sex Therapist that you'll enjoy:Ep. 21 - All About Erections - https://pod.fo/e/174c70 Ep. 57 - Kink 101 - https://pod.fo/e/20c494 Ep 10 - The Sexual Placebo Effect - https://pod.fo/e/16176b RESOURCES MENTIONEDErotic Blueprint QuizRATE & REVIEW US!Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here. https://podfollow.com/AskASexTherapistThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Ask a Sex Therapist is for you if you are ready to spice up your sex life. You are ready to learn all the things you were never taught about sex, intimacy and great communication in the bedroom. You are excited to explore your own body and feel more connected to your partner. You want to feel body confident, allow yourself to experience greater sexual pleasure and feel accepted for your fantasies and desires. If you are ready to take your relationship to the next level, get rid of the shame and stigma around sex and create happier, more fulfilling love life, this is the show for you. Hosted by Heather Shannon, certified Sex Therapist, you'll be taken on a journey to release your sexual inhibitions and embrace your authentic sexual identity. Because it's time for you to Ask a Sex Therapist.