Hormones Affecting Orgasm?
“My friend is less aroused during sex; she doesn’t enjoy it and that leads to infrequent orgasms. She believes this is because of a hormonal problem…could you help?”
“My friend is less aroused during sex; she doesn’t enjoy it and that leads to infrequent orgasms. She believes this is because of a hormonal problem…could you help?”
Torp says, “I am pre-menopausal and I don’t want to have sex with my husband. But, I have sexual dreams, so I know that my body still wants sex.”
“Is it normal to have feelings someone after they’ve hurt you and to feel like even through the things they’ve done to you they could change?”
Kathy says, “I’m being sexually bullied by other women. My husband sees no proof and therefore won’t show support.”
Sharon says, “We’ve been married for a year. Sex wasn’t perfect when it all started, but it was getting better. Four miscarriages later, and I can’t orgasm at all.”
My friend is 38 years old and was just told by her Mom that her Dad she has know all her life is not her biological father. Her Mom and Dad had IVF using a sperm donor, but never told her.
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Welcome to a very special two-part episode of #MyCounselorLIVE “Your Sex Therapy Questions”! Today, we embark on a unique journey into the world of sexual health and intimacy.
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Should I have concerns about the fact that my boyfriend is in sex therapy? Should I be worried about being in a relationship with him?
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Becky asks, “How can she achieve orgasm through intercourse? When she gets close to orgasm during manual stimulation, she wants to let go, but she can’t.”