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Lara and Aquaman are back with a brand-new episode of Pussy Church, and this week, we're talking all things orgasm. A new study reveals that prioritizing your pleasure actually makes you come more—so why aren't we all doing it? Plus, we're diving into Luigi's alleged sex tape scandal (yes, that Luigi), and we share our do's and don'ts for your next threesome. Amen.Check out the Tales Of Lara substack here.
DB responds to a listener struggling with orgasm, despite trying what feels like *everything.* DB dives into alternative toys to explore, the importance of checking in with a gynecologist or clinic, and how therapy can uncover deeper issues that might be impacting your sex life. Plus, DB breaks down what you need to know about anorgasmia. —— Do you have a silly sex story to share, need some advice, or have thoughts on the episode you just heard? Send us a voicemail for a chance to be featured on the podcast! —— Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdbTwitter : @sexedwithdbThreads: @sexedwithdbpodcast YouTube: Sex Ed with DB Rep your favorite sex ed podcast with our brand new merch! Sign up for our newsletter with BTS content and exclusive giveaways here. Are you a sexual health professional? Check out DB's workshop: Building A Profitable Online Sexual Health Brand. Want to get in touch with Sex Ed with DB? Email us at sexedwithdb@gmail.com. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 10 is Sponsored by: Lion's Den, Uberlube, and Magic Wand. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! —— About Sex Ed with DB: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through unique and entertaining storytelling, centering LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experts. We discuss topics such as birth control, pleasure, LGBTQ+ health and rights, abortion, consent, BDSM, sex and disability, HIV, sex in the media, and more. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 10 Team: Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer: Sadie Lidji Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Marketing Coordinator: Mitch Coburn Social Media Coordinator: Emm-Kirsty Fraser
Benny sat down with Tanya Koens, a somatic sexologist and pleasure activist from Pleasure Love Rating. After a small break, Tanya joins us on our segment Let's Talk About Sex! Tanya is one of the leading lights in sex and relationships in Australia. She gives people language to tackle sensitive subjects and believes that a healthy sex life has positive impacts in all areas of life. Continuing the discussion on the big O, Tanya explores the issue of Anorgasmia, a condition where people have trouble achieving a full orgasm despite feeling aroused. There are a multitude of reasons for why this can happen, including stress and anxiety amongst other things! Listen back on this week's episode to find out some strategies for how to achieve orgasm, and/or more pleasurable sex, more often.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk about: Delayed ejaculation and the main causes of it How anxiety plays a role in DE Why it's important to be on the same page with your partner to help prevent and fix DE.WORK WITH ME 1:1 https://stephanieganowski.typeform.com/to/Fm6LGfa9Join Sex Meditationshttps://meditations.supercast.comSubscribe to my YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiCp3BxQ_pz4-tQRZQCd6sw
Invité a nuestro urólogo, Dagoberto Molina para entender las causas y diferencias entre eyaculación precoz y anorgasmia masculina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Invité a nuestro urólogo, Dagoberto Molina para entender las causas y diferencias entre eyaculación precoz y anorgasmia masculina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's talk nipple play! For all nipples; sensitive and not! Todays listener questions include a woman who has never had an orgasm (possibly due to past relationship trauma) and now is in a new fun sexy relationship and she desires TO GET OFF; whats an anorgasmic girl to do?! Another listener has been in a long marriage where the last 4 years have been sexless; he is ready to confront the issue- how to? One husband was caught subscribing to only fans and lost trust in his relationship ands gone down hill since; he wants to share his desires/fantasies but worries she wont be able to handle; how does he communicate his desires? Like audio erotica? Want more episodes from THH? JOIN THE PATREON. Bonus content uploaded weekly. VIIA Hemp: Get 15% off your purchase using code "HOUSEWIFE" at www.VIIAHemp.com Uberlube: Use code "HOUSEWIFE" to get 10% off + Free Shipping at uberlube.com BlueChew: Receive your first month supply FREE using code "Housewife" at checkout @ www.bluechew.com VB Health: Get Soaking Wet 10% off using code "HOUSEWIFE" www.soakingwet.com
So, you've tried everything, but you're still not "getting there." In this episode, you'll learn about the possible causes of female anorgasmia and how to make adjustments to facilitate pleasure. Subscribe to birna.substack.com for my newsletter, On the Nightstand for bonus content Use code BBIRNA at Unboundbabes.com for a discount on my favorite toys Use code BBIRNA at furyou.com on body and grooming products Find me on IG, Threads, and Tiktok @bbirna Check out more (chat with me on Sunroom!) or submit anon confessions and questions at linktr.ee/bbirna
This week I have the host of "Get your marriage on" podcast, Dan Purcell, with me. Dan coaches couples on how to have a great sex life and deeper intimacy. I ask him the questions that my listeners submitted anonymously, about sex related topics. We talk about increasing sex drive or libido, condoms, spicing things up with a long term partner, Anorgasmia, and yeast infections. We also talk about what to do when one partner has a higher sex drive than the other, not instilling sexual shame when teaching kids abstinence, and.... how often are most people having sex? All of your questions were answered in this episode if you submitted one! Dan's website https://getyourmarriageon.com/Get your marriage on podcast https://getyourmarriageon.com/podcast/
1 de cada 3 hombres, dice haber tenido una eyaculación precoz; se considera precoz una eyaculación que no supera los 3 minutos. Por otro lado, la anorgasmia o imposibilidad de lograr el orgasmo no es algo ajeno a los hombres y, según distintos estudios, puede afectar a hasta el 12% de la población masculina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1 de cada 3 hombres, dice haber tenido una eyaculación precoz; se considera precoz una eyaculación que no supera los 3 minutos. Por otro lado, la anorgasmia o imposibilidad de lograr el orgasmo no es algo ajeno a los hombres y, según distintos estudios, puede afectar a hasta el 12% de la población masculina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it practically take to resolve our chronic symptoms, through the lens of Germanic Healing Knowledge? My friend and colleage Freya Kellet and I go back-and-forth sharing our personal stories of instantaneous relief from issues like chronic fatigue, tailbone pain, anorgasmia and more. If you've been exploring GNM but want the real-life look at what it takes to heal, this is for you! We share stories about: How understanding that consciousness preceding matter allows us to heal instantaneously Qiddist's spontaneous and permanent resolution of her chronic tailbone pain via memory recall How to look for our conflicts with softness, rather than grasping and drilling down Freya's first love “freeze” (motor conflict) that caused the chronic tension in her side, butt and leg Why you can't trick your brain into a conflict, and how perceptual alchemy only works if it's fully coherent A bit on Qiddist's first love ovarian / loss conflict and why stabbing ovarian pain was a welcome resolution Anorgasmia and motor conflicts, and how Freya was able to clear the conflict that was preventing clitoral orgasm with her man Freya's “chronic fatigue” and the adrenal / decision making conflicts that drive it Qiddist's “food intolerances” and resolving her inability to eat American breakfast foods FREE CLASS: Shamani: Awaken Your Elemental Magic Join The Womb Room Community Membership Follow Freya on IG @freyakellet and listen to Freya's German New Medicine Stories podcast
En este episodio te estaré hablando Anorgasmia en el hombre: por qué no tengo orgasmos y qué soluciones hay Para adquirir estos producto en mi tienda Euforia By Lourdes entra a https://lourdespr.com/ escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/message Este Podcast está dirigido a hombres y mujeres mayores de 18 años. Que desean adquirir conocimientos para cambiar creencias, tabúes, miedos y mitos sobre la sexualidad, y así tener una relación personal y de pareja estable y satisfactoria. Si hay algún tema que deseas que yo discuta por aquí o tienes una pregunta me puedes escribir por Instagram: lourdesvalentin.pr Si encuentras valor a este contenido, comparte este episodio en tus redes, chats y déjame una reseña. Sígueme en Facebook: Lourdes Valentín y únete a mi grupo VIP sólo mujeres de 18 años: PR By Lourdes Valentín VIP Mi canal de YouTube: Lourdes Valentín Empodérate Como Mujer Y Empodera A Tu Pareja. Consultoría, pregunta, recomendaciones de temas envía mensaje por WhatsApp al 787-214-8436 Puedes enviar tu testimonio a lourdesvalentin45@gmail.com TikTok: @lourdesvalentin4 Información: Cuídate Plus Deseas trabajar desde tu casa y generar un ingreso adicional escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr para más información. Para ayudarte a lograr tus sueños. "No Dejes De Soñar" Este episodio también está disponible en Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pockets casts, RadioPublic y Copy RSS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/support
En este episodio te estaré hablando sobre Anorgasmia Femenina Para adquirir estos producto en mi tienda Euforia By Lourdes entra a https://lourdespr.com/ escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/message Este Podcast está dirigido a hombres y mujeres mayores de 18 años. Que desean adquirir conocimientos para cambiar creencias, tabúes, miedos y mitos sobre la sexualidad, y así tener una relación personal y de pareja estable y satisfactoria. Si hay algún tema que deseas que yo discuta por aquí o tienes una pregunta me puedes escribir por Instagram: lourdesvalentin.pr Si encuentras valor a este contenido, comparte este episodio en tus redes, chats y déjame una reseña. Sígueme en Facebook: Lourdes Valentín y únete a mi grupo VIP sólo mujeres de 18 años: PR By Lourdes Valentín VIP Mi canal de YouTube: Lourdes Valentín Empodérate Como Mujer Y Empodera A Tu Pareja. Consultoría, pregunta, recomendaciones de temas envía mensaje por WhatsApp al 787-214-8436 Puedes enviar tu testimonio a lourdesvalentin45@gmail.com TikTok: @lourdesvalentin4 Información: Cuídate Plus Deseas trabajar desde tu casa y generar un ingreso adicional escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr para más información. Para ayudarte a lograr tus sueños. "No Dejes De Soñar" Este episodio también está disponible en Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pockets casts, RadioPublic y Copy RSS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lourdes-valentin1/support
The PSA girls wrap up their miniseries over dysfunction during orgasm with an episode about anorgasmia. Anorgasmia is when orgasm is delayed, infrequent, diminished in intensity, or absent all together in the presence of sufficient sexual stimulation and arousal. They discuss common barriers to achieving climax and ways to overcome them.
1 de cada 3 hombres, dice haber tenido una eyaculación precoz, se considera precoz una eyaculación que no supera los 3 minutos. . Sin embargo, la anorgasmia o imposibilidad de lograr el orgasmo no es algo ajeno a los hombres y, según distintos estudios, puede afectar a hasta el 12% de la población masculina.
Dagoberto Molina. Urólogo, miembro del Colegio Nacional Mexicano de Urología y es jede de Urología del Hospital ABC
1 de cada 3 hombres, dice haber tenido una eyaculación precoz, se considera precoz una eyaculación que no supera los 3 minutos. .Sin embargo, la anorgasmia o imposibilidad de lograr el orgasmo no es algo ajeno a los hombres y, según distintos estudios, puede afectar a hasta el 12% de la población masculina. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee answer listener questions on erectile dysfunction and orgasmic dysfunction. Whether you have difficulty getting an erection, maintaining an erection, or achieving orgasm, this episode is for you! Dr. Mistry explains the different factors that contribute to these and other conditions, including retrograde ejaculation--a condition when semen makes its way into the bladder rather than coming out of the head of the penis during ejaculation. While this is pretty harmless to the male body, it can impact sexual performance and even point to underlying conditions such as nerve damage or high blood sugar levels. Fortunately, NAU Urology Specialists offers an holistic approach to urology, utilizing medication, surgery, pelvic floor physical therapy, sex therapy, and more to get you back in action! If you or a loved one are experiencing any of these conditions or other forms of sexual dysfunction, call or visit us online to schedule an appointment today.Voted top Men's Health Podcast, Sex Therapy Podcast, and Prostate Cancer Podcast by FeedSpotDr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode.Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Mohit Khera is a world-renowned urologist with expertise in sexual medicine and testosterone therapy. In this episode, Mohit provides a comprehensive overview of male sexual health. He begins with an in-depth exploration of erectile dysfunction, shedding light on its prevalence across different age groups, diagnostic methods, and its intriguing connection to cardiovascular disease. He then ventures into Peyronie's disease, penile fractures, penile enlargement treatments, prolonged erections, premature ejaculation, and anorgasmia. Shifting gears, Mohit delves into the intricate workings of testosterone, DHT, and estrogen, emphasizing their physiological significance and interplay. He explains blood tests for diagnosing low testosterone, the correlation between symptoms and blood levels in cases of low testosterone, and the pros and cons of different methodologies for increasing testosterone. He concludes with a thought-provoking conversation about the role of testosterone in patients with prostate cancer and addresses concerns surrounding DHT, finasteride, and post-finasteride syndrome. We discuss: Mohit's career path and interest in sexual medicine and infertility [3:00]; The anatomy of the male genitalia [5:45]; The prevalence of sexual dysfunction, its impact on quality of life, and the importance of seeking help [7:15]; Erectile dysfunction (ED): definition, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and more [11:00]; The history of medications to treat ED and the mechanisms of how they work [15:30]; Relationship between aging and erectile dysfunction and Mohit's approach to treating patients and prescribing medications [20:00]; The impact of lifestyle on sexual health and the association between ED and cardiovascular disease [29:30]; Causes and treatments for Peyronie's Disease, penile fracture, and more [37:30]; The value of ultrasound for ED diagnosis and management strategies [47:45]; Various treatment options for ED: injections, penile prosthesis, and more [50:15]; Priapism (prolonged erection): what is happening and when to seek treatment [57:15]; Shockwave therapy as a treatment for ED [1:02:45]; Stem cell therapy for ED [1:08:15]; Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections as a treatment for ED [1:12:00]; Premature ejaculation (PE): prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment [1:14:45]; Anorgasmia: causes and treatment [1:22:00]; The interplay of sex hormones, the impact of aging, symptoms of low testosterone, and considerations for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) [1:26:45]; Methods for increasing endogenous testosterone [1:38:45]; Testosterone replacement therapy: various forms of exogenous testosterone, weighing risk vs. reward, and more [1:52:30]; The physiology and purpose of testosterone and DHT, why some men feel fine even with “low” testosterone, personalized approaches to treating low testosterone, and more [2:02:30]; Post-finasteride syndrome [2:09:00]; The role of testosterone in prostate cancer and addressing the notion that TRT could increase risk [2:16:15]; The effects of testosterone as an adjunct to therapy for estrogen-sensitive breast cancer in women [2:27:15]; Resources for those looking for healthcare providers [2:28:45]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Falar em ejaculação precoce é comum. Mas e quando há dificuldade de ter o orgasmo? Quais podem ser as razões para isso? Nesse episódio o Dr. João Brunhara veio esclarecer algumas dúvidas sobre a dificuldade para ejacular ou chegar no orgasmo.=============================► Marque sua consulta com um urologista especializado.► Trate os problemas de ereção.► Conheça o Programa Control, o programa para controlar a ejaculação e o prazer.=============================Sumário0:53 O que é o orgasmo?1:17 O que é ejaculação?1:35 O que é gozar?2:00 Motivos para não conseguir gozar 3:38 Limitações4:08 Anorgasmia masculina5:23 Pornografia e Masturbação 6:29 Tratamento=============================QUEM SOMOS NÓS? Somos uma plataforma de saúde e bem estar masculino, focada em seus problemas mais íntimos, com especialidades em dermatologia, psicologia, adaptada às suas necessidades e às suas particularidades. A Omens é um projeto pensado para ajudar os homens a se cuidar, enfrentar, falar e lidar com suas preocupações.Na Omens, buscamos construir uma solução de qualidade, juntamente de especialistas, médicos e farmacêuticos brasileiros, proporcionando conteúdos, teleconsultas com médicos especializados e entrega de tratamentos e medicamentos!======================================== JOÃO BRUNHARA, O ESPECIALISTA DA OMENS• Médico Urologista.• Graduado pela USP, com formação complementar em Harvard.• Corpo Clínico dos Hospitais Albert Einstein e Sírio Libanês.• Consultor Científico da Associação Americana de Urologia.======================================== TUDO SOBRE TRATAMENTOS EM NOSSO BLOG:► Ejaculação retrógrada e Aspermia: o que é? Tem cura?► O que é ejaculação retrógrada? Tem cura?► Anejaculação: o que é, causas, tratamentos, remédios ► Sexo com orgasmo: como ter vários e quais os tipos | Omenscast #26► Técnicas para ejaculação precoce: 4 dicas de como evitar► Como controlar a ejaculação? O guia para todos os homens ======================================== SIGA-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS► Site► Instagram► Youtube► Facebook► LinkedIn► Twitter
Better Sex Through Mindfulness – Dr. Lori Brotto Dr. Lori Brotto is a psychologist and Director, UBC Sexual Health Laboratory Canada Research Chair in Women's Sexual Health Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, UBC Executive Director, Women's Health Research Institute “Sex is not just a deficiency in a hormone” – KJC Dr. Brotto tells us how she started her sex research career by studying rats. Do stressed out rats want sex? “Stress is antisexual” – Dr. Brotto “So many people don't even know that they are stressed.” - KJC Dr. Casperson tells her story about finding mindfulness How Dr. Brotto discovered mindfulness for helping manage pain, anxiety, and desire Mindfulness During sex. How anxiety and depression affects our sexuality. And mindfulness can help! We talk about medications for low desire in women. Filbanserin specifically. Beliefs are key! We discuss the role of beliefs on our sex life. Mindfulness helps us “see” our beliefs more. Anorgasmia – how common it is and what is the most common cause. How to suss out asexuality versus low desire. Obligatory sex – how to navigate discrepant desire. The myth of penis and vagina sex and why it excludes so many people. Mindfulness for sexuality after prostate cancer. The role of communication with your partner. Do they even want your erect penis? https://www.loribrotto.com/ Better Sex Through Mindfulness https://amzn.to/42bchpj Better Sex Through Mindfulness Workbook: https://amzn.to/42abTYc https://www.instagram.com/drloribrotto/ https://www.cancersexnetwork.org/ https://www.drannekatz.com/ Did you get the You Are Not Broken Book Yet? https://amzn.to/3p18DfK Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP when they are created and without advertisement and even listen live to the interviews and episodes. www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership
Clement speaks to Dr. Elna Rudolph, a Sexologist as they continue the conversation on anorgasmia, the inability and difficulty of reaching orgasm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pornography has been the primary blame for many relationship problems. Fingers get pointed. Feelings get hurt. Doors get slammed. Psychologist and sex therapist David Ley, PhD believes pornography gets the blame because it is the “big, sexy, shiny object” that grabs the focus when a relationship is feeling bumpy. Ley says pornography is really just a symptom of other underlying issues that are not being discussed. In fact, he says pornography can be a great resource that can introduce novelty and new ideas to a couple's sexy life if it's viewed together. He and Ali also talk about why men seem to use it so much, the importance of communication and, hot tip, there is feminist porn out there. If you have questions or guest suggestions, Ali would love to hear from you. Call or text her at (323) 364-6356. Or email go-ask-ali-podcast-at-gmail.com. (No dashes) Links of Interest: Dr. David Ley Instagram Ethical Porn for Dicks: A Man's Guide to Responsible Viewing Pleasure Is Watching Porn Right for You (Psychology Today) A Beginner's Guide to Watching Feminist Porn (Vice) The Top Ethical Porn Sites that Are Inclusive and Empowering (Glamour UK) Common Sense About the Effects of Pornography (Psychology Today) Porn Addiction See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the sex focus, Clement speaks to Dr Elna Rudolph, a Sexologist with My Sexual Health about difficulties reaching orgasms and what might cause themSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 de cada 3 hombres, dice haber tenido una eyaculación precoz, se considera precoz una eyaculación que no supera los 3 minutos. Por otro lado, la anorgasmia o imposibilidad de lograr el orgasmo no es algo ajeno a los hombres y, según distintos estudios, puede afectar a hasta el 12% de la población masculina.
Today we will be talking about the female sexual dysfunction, anorgasmia. Dr. Sally McPhedran will explain how this female sexual dysfunction can be seen alone or with other dysfunctions. She will talk about the mechanisms that cause the issue and how it relates to other female sexual dysfunction. She will explain how this debilitating issue can be treated. Articles discussed can be found herehttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Oe8pChtIRAYDWU4HrsIC5gG5HSduQiogContact Information:Dr. Sally McPhedran 219-778-1257To comment or inquire about today's discussion go to:ohiosexualhealthcollaborative@gmail.com
See all the Healthcasts at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ BioBalance Health LLC turns 20 this year! We have been changing the lives of our patients for two decades. Every day I get amazing positive feedback, that makes me KNOW that I have found a unique answer to aging and a health program to treat all the symptoms of aging and prevent the diseases of aging with replacement of one hormone, TESTOSTERONE! We offer Replacement of bio-identical pellet Testosterone for men and women, and estradiol pellets for women combined with treatment of all other hormone deficiencies, and preventive treatment and lifestyle changes. We also have a very effective Medical Weight loss program that is very effective using multiple methods of weight loss and the newest weight loss medications tailored to your individual challenges. We even follow your weight loss with an advanced body composition scale. Our third avenue to fight aging is our medical spa, BioBalance Skin®, that fights aging and makes our patients look as good as they feel. I created BioBalance Health LLC to be the ultimate medical practice to treat patients over 40, to treat the symptoms and diseases of aging. BBH practices medicine the way it was meant to be –individualized for your specific issues—with the goals of bringing women and men back to robust health, physically, sexually, mentally and esthetically. BBH is my dream medical practice both for our patients and our medical and esthetic staff. My patients are amazed at their progress and ecstatic about how they feel, in contrast to the debilitated feeling they had before coming to us. Bio-identical Testosterone pellet treatment is the foundation of our Anti-aging treatment plans. Our goal is to bring you back to quality of life, with a great sex drive and a younger body and mind. I get a lot of positive feedback in the office from our patients who tell me the following things: “You saved my life!” “You saved my marriage! We love each other again and have recovered the sex lives we had in our 30s” “I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and have been limited by pain to sitting in a chair all day long. After my first Testosterone and Estradiol pellets, I painted the whole inside of my house” “My insomnia was severe and affected every area of my life but with testosterone pellets I sleep through the night and wake up refreshed. My medical problems have all improved.” “I had ED and was treated elsewhere with Viagra and Cialis which improved my physical problem, but it didn't help my lack of desire. With BioBalance I got testosterone pellets and treated my prediabetes, atherosclerosis and I am healthier, and I have a sex drive and no ED!” “I am 68 and I feel like I am 35 again! Everyone asks me what I have done to look so good, and I just say BioBalance!” BioBalance Health is known for offering their new and follow up patient's hour-long consultations with a doctor to review all of a patient's health history, lifestyle and lab results finishing with an individualized treatment plan. Recently I was forwarded a letter from Dave Glover and Trish Gazall our key advertising voices in the Midwest on AM 1120, FM 97.1 They both have been treated for the symptoms and diseases of aging and weight loss with much success and this letter was sent to them, about BioBalance Health®. The letter- author wants to remain anonymous. Shortened. Letter to Dave Glover Dear Dave and Trish, I want to give a shout-out to BioBalance Health. BioBalance has made such a difference in my health! I remember about 10-14 years ago when you (Dave) had Crane Durham on your show, and he essentially said people are fat because they are lazy. At the time, I had been exercising regularly, with little to show for it. I had polycystic ovarian syndrome and had both of my thyroids removed, due to thyroid cancer. It was really demoralizing to know that people would make assumptions about my character and work ethic based on how I looked, without knowing anything about my medical struggles. At any rate, I eventually resigned myself to the fact that my body was destined to be fat and there was nothing I could do about it. Exercise wasn't helping and diets worked only if they were extreme and only for so long, so I finally gave up trying to fight it. Over the years, I listened to your advertisements for BioBalance Health and didn't give it much thought. But for some reason, I decided to give BioBalance a try in the summer of 2020. I was amazed at how thorough their medical intake and blood testing was! They asked me about everything — even a foul ball hitting my head at a Cardinals game was of interest to Dr. Sullivan and I had never given the incident a second thought. Dr. Sullivan determined that medications I was being prescribed for my thyroid replacement by my Primary Care Doc was not adequate. She also diagnosed me with a metabolic syndrome. After struggling all those years, it was a relief to know that there really was a biological element behind my weight gain. For a while, I didn't really notice much of a change …… But Dr. Sullivan kept testing and kept tweaking my treatments. Jodie Tankersley convinced me to stick with it, and Lo and behold, we finally found the right medications for me and I began losing weight! I have lost 9.1% of my body fat and am down 35.5 pounds! (All of this was WITHOUT any significant change in diet or exercise. Don't get me wrong – they have advised dietary changes and I SHOULD be following them. But I wanted to test if it really was about body chemistry and medication.) I still have some way to go before I get back to my pre-child-bearing weight. But I am so encouraged and motivated now that diet and exercise will just help me go further. I don't think it is hyperbole to say BioBalance has been life-changing for me. Dave, I am often skeptical of your pitches because you tend to over-sell. But, in this case, I don't think you can say enough. I honestly thought this was going to be another dead end in my struggles and I am so grateful to be wrong. Please continue to encourage your listeners to try BioBalance – even if nothing else has ever worked. BioBalance is the real thing. If you have the symptoms of aging, we can reverse the process and bring you back to health! If you have experienced three or more of these symptoms, you may have Testosterone Deficiency Syndrome. But take heart – there is hope! You don't have to live like this any longer. Loss of libido Anorgasmia or difficult orgasms ED Can't Sleep Fatigue Hair loss Anxiety starting after the age of 40 Depression starting after the age of 40 Memory loss Weight gain Stubborn Belly Fat Loss of balance Hot flashes No motivation Muscle tone loss Loss of muscle mass and strength Arthritis Stamina decrease Sagging skin I ask my patients whether they have these symptoms anymore at the second consultation and I generally get a “no' to each one. If they are not all cured, then I develop a treatment plan that will adjust the dose of pellets or one of the other treatments I started at the first visit and inevitably all the symptoms are gone on the second or third pellet visit. Review of lab and patient's initial symptoms is done in the first 2 visits and yearly to make sure our treatment plan is making an individual patient all better! Next week we will review the diseases of aging that BBH treats or prevents by using the foundation of testosterone and estradiol hormone replacement. We will talk about prevention of diseases that occur with aging and treatment of the disease of aging with hormones and lifestyle changes. Our goal is to make our patients healthier no matter how old they are and to improve their quality of life. It is a lofty goal but one that we have been successful to achieve in thousands of patients over the last 20 years.
Hey y'all Hey! On this week's episode of Say It To Me Nice, we are discussing things that are having a negative impact on your desire to have sex. Listen in as I give only a few examples of common libido killers (including insecure relationships, finances, and more) AND how to overcome them. I, also, give recommendations of sex therapists, Bridget Maiden Williams, LPC. Go follow her at @therapyfordaculture. She's accepting clients in the state of Louisiana and provides telehealth services. To schedule a session. Check out AASECT certified sex therapist (first African American in the state of Louisiana) Shamyra Howard, LCSW. Follow her on IG @sexologistshamyra Shout Out of the week goes to: Bri w/ Auntie's Toy Box Podcast. Go check her out on TikTok @briblazing (almost to 10k) Check out Auntie's Toy Box on all podcasting platforms! If you are struggling with Anorgasmia (difficulty or inability to orgasm), mismatched libido in your relationship, or finding ways to deepen or intensify intimacy and sex, book a 1:1 session with me at https://www.bgilescoaching.com/book-online (https://www.bgilescoaching.com/book-online) Need budgeting or wealth tips! For my "Wealth" Pinterest Board: https://pin.it/5QTZcTY
El 8 de Agosto es el Día Mundial del Orgasmo, pero... ¿Sabías que el 30% de las mujeres en Latinoamérica no han tenido un orgasmo? Y aunque en menor proporción, también es algo que ocurre en hombres...En esta charla con Adriana Pastrana hablaremos de qué es la anorgasmia, que factores la ocasionan y sobre todo, como lo solucionamos!
INTERVIEW: What's the science behind an orgasm? Have I even had an orgasm? How do I become more orgasmic? Why can I only orgasm when I masturbate? This week we've got the Orgasm Guru Dr. Laurie Mintz back on Bedside as we talk ALL about orgasms 101. If you haven't listened already be sure to check out our first interview, Becoming Cliterate, however today Dr. Laurie here to talk O's. More specifically, the orgasm gap, the physiology behind an O, the spectrum of O's, and a STEP BY STEP GUIDE to orgasming. That's right, whether you struggle to orgasm or you're slinging O's left and right Dr. Laurie is here to give it to us straight with top notch research, anatomy lessons, and her best advice on getting off!We also cover:Anorgasmia (the struggle to orgasm)Big O's vs Baby O'sSpectrum of orgasmsMale and female anatomy The orgasm gapBlue balls Casual sex vs relationshipsConnect with Bedside:IG: @thebedsideTiktok: @bythebedside thebedside.coConnect with Julie:@drlauriemintzdrlauriemintz.comBook: Becoming CliterateBe sure to rate, review, and share this episode with a friend!The Best Podcast Editor: Teera Lucksanapiruk teera@teeramusic.com
La anorgasmia es un padecimiento por la ausencia de placer total o parcial de un orgasmo y va acompañado de sentimientos de angustia o frustración
Sexologist Carli de Ville is joined by Female Pleasure specialist and Sex Coach Liliana Cortez to talk about orgasms, squirting and more. Plus learn about the word of the day : Anorgasmia Follow me on instagram : @carlideville tiktok : @carlideville Follow Liliana on instagram : @lilianacrtz learn more about Liliana's services : https://beacons.ai/lilianacrtz/
Conexiones con Tere Lobo Episodio #7 Tema: Anorgasmia; que impide llegar al orgasmo? Invitado Alfredo Loreto Barrios Psicólogo & Sexólogo WhatsApp (686)106-76-26 Páginas- -facebook-@ClinicaSex.AlfredoLoreto -https://www.doctoralia.com.mx/alfredo... -https://www.doctoranytime.mx/d/sexolo... Teresa Lobo Conducción y Dirección Conexiones cada jueves a las 6pm tiempo de Arizona
Conexiones con Tere Lobo Episodio #7 Tema: Anorgasmia; que impide llegar al orgasmo? Invitado Alfredo Loreto Barrios Psicólogo & Sexólogo WhatsApp (686)106-76-26 Páginas- -facebook-@ClinicaSex.AlfredoLoreto -https://www.doctoralia.com.mx/alfredo... -https://www.doctoranytime.mx/d/sexolo... Teresa Lobo Conducción y Dirección Conexiones cada jueves a las 6pm tiempo de Arizona
ما هو تعريف عسر الوصول للنشوة عند النساء؟ ما هي اعراضه وانواعه؟ لنبحث هذا الموضوع، نستضيف الدكتورة أنس كعبية، أستاذة متخصصة في طب النساء والتوليد، والأمينة العامة للجمعية التونسية للطب الجنسي.
ما هو تعريف عسر الوصول للنشوة عند النساء؟ ما هي اعراضه وانواعه؟ لنبحث هذا الموضوع، نستضيف الدكتورة أنس كعبية، أستاذة متخصصة في طب النساء والتوليد، والأمينة العامة للجمعية التونسية للطب الجنسي.
Escucha este episodio con la invitada sexóloga: Allamey Sanz!
Discussing anorgasmia, Liv shares some of her recent experiences and talking all things sex... with my grandma Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anorgasmia can be just as troubling for men as it is for women. In this podcast, I discuss causes and treatments. How does his anorgasmia affect his partner? How does he or she feel?
Anorgasmia = persistent inability to achieve orgasm. 10-15% of women have never had an orgasm and there are so many reasons why. I talk about the top 5 things I say on repeat 1) vaginal estrogen is for almost everyone 2) systemic versus vaginal estrogen 3) Responsive desire is normal 4) Expand your view of heterosexual sex 5) and of course YANB! Check out ondrwear.com and use YANB to save 25% Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs here: https://earnc.me/WJA2M7
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Conversamos en mi espacio radial con el Dr. Ricardo Soto-Rosa, urólogo, sobre la anorgasmia en tiempos de cuarentena. De acuerdo a la opinión de mi invitado, hemos transitado por los oscuros días de encierro, pandemia, tristes noticias e incertidumbre, donde nos ha tocado sacar lo mejor de cada uno de nosotros para sortear esta situación, que, como todo en la vida, ya pasará, pero va dejando a su paso una estela de dolor y separaciones que es bastante preocupante. En la actualidad los especialistas ven con preocupación, los efectos devastadores por las tensiones o rupturas de relaciones entre pacientes y su entorno más cercano, derivadas en su mayoría por trastornos en la vida sexual, donde se hace presente la falta de libido por consecuencia de la depresión, angustia, amenazas de la estabilidad económica o laboral, frecuentes reclamos y conflictos cotidianos por las incomodidades que se hacen intolerables para quienes han perdido la paciencia. El Dr. Ricardo Soto-Rosa, urólogo comenta “Esta falta de libido genera malestar e inseguridad en la relación de pareja y puede desencadenar fallas en la erección, desempeño sexual, eyaculación precoz o por el contrario imposibilidad de alcanzar el orgasmo, esto mejor conocido como anorgasmia. Si quieres saber más … Disfruta de la entrevista completa y escucha mi programa de radio, A Tu Salud La Revista, todos los días de lunes a viernes, de 3 a 5pm, por la @LaRomantica889 en Caracas, en www.laromantica.fm y en las emisoras del interior del Circuito Romántico.
Symptoms, Causes & Treatment. Losing the ability to orgasm can be very stressful for women. In this podcast, I discuss anorgasmia and the various treatment option available. Enjoy.
INTRODUCTION:My guest today is Paloma De La Hoz but you can call her "MoMa". She's helped hundreds of souls to reconnect with their sexuality, developing awareness, transforming their sex life consciously in order to develop healthy & deeply fulfilling relationships. She has also been able to teach women to have their first orgasms, whether on their own or with their partners. MoMa knows that the phrase "sex therapy" can raise a few eyebrows, so here's some reassurance that she actually knows what she's talking about.MoMa has a bachelor's degrees in Psychology from PUCMMÂ University, and a Master's in Human Sexuality and couples' therapy. This brilliant woman believes in the power of mindfulness & meditation. Her approach is both grounded & spiritual. MoMa uses a blend of science-based techniques and soul centered techniques to not only guide you, but to help you awaken your own inner-guide. Together she helps her clients invite love, empowerment & healing to the core of their beings.MoMa guides both men & women both through intimate 1:1 coaching and group programs. She can help you explore how to connect to your body, your emotions and your desires, whether in or out of the bedroom. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):· SPICY tips from a sexy sex therapist· Anorgasmia definedo Primaryo Secondaryo Situational · How religion can interfere with sex· How culture can interfere with sex · Does nudity have to be sexual?· The importance of thinking for yourself· What Moma can do for men· What Moma can do for women· A fun exercise for couples· The importance of love languages· Positive Sexual Affirmations· De'Vannon's THIRSTY confession!!! CONNECT WITH MOMA: Website: https://linktr.ee/awaremomaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sexwithmomaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/awaremoma/?hl=esTwitter: https://twitter.com/awaremomaYouTube: https://bit.ly/33C4zek MOMA'S RECOMMENDATIONS:30 Positive Affirmations for Sexual Confidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JPZODeW0rA CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonEmail: DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS:· Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?:· PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon TRANSCRIPT:[00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right. At the end of the day, my name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world. As we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.De'Vannon: I enjoyed the fuck out of this super sexy conversation, I got to have this week with my homegirl in Colombia. Her name is Paloma, but you can call her MoMa for short. She has her Masters in human sexuality and couples therapy, and she is by far the sexiest license coach and sex therapist I have ever seen.And she's got the pictures on her social media and website to back it up. Now in this episode, we're going to talk about how religion can interfere with sex. If [00:01:00] nudity really has to be sexual MoMa has advice for men and women and even couples as well. We round it off with some positive sexual affirmations and I have a little thirsty confession that I just had to gab about, and I regret nothing.Please enjoy this episode. Hello? Hello. Hello everyone. Today I have with me Ms. Paloma also known affectionately as Moma . And she's recording from Columbia. How are you doing the day of my baby? MoMA: Thank you so much for having me.De'Vannon: Oh, thank you so much for joining me. I'm excited for this sexy conversation. We're about to have my God researching you, your photos. I mean, we have ass, we have tits . We have so much positive sexual energy coming from you. You know, you are, you're not our typical sex therapists. You know, you're not none of your pictures.You're not sitting [00:02:00] behind a desk with a pen and pad you're out in nature doing shit and engaging with your spiritual side. So this is going to be a very different take. And I just have to say one thing before I let you tell us about you, your name Paloma . When I went to a strip club when I was young, young, young, young, young, younger, and I think I was still in the air force and I was trying to like, hang out with the straight boys to see if I could become straight and everything like that, which doesn't work if you're not straight, but it was Poloma.We went to the strip club and she was this tall, beautiful blonde, I think maybe Brazilian girl, I don't know. I'll never forget her white males and everything like that. And she was the first girl who, let me.stick my finger in her policy. In fact, she insisted on it. I think I may have still been a Virgin at the time and women really get into that sort of thing.[00:03:00] What young men? And so the name Poloma, she was the first Poloma ever met the stripper at this club with my fingers all a bit. Her pussy, until I know I met you. How does that make you feel? MoMA: Oh, my God. That's such a interesting story. Like you have a good memory of then.De'Vannon: I I'll never forget. Hello, my, as far as I'm concerned, all of the pillows in the world can do no wrong. MoMA: Thank you for that.De'Vannon: So tell us about your history and the passion that has driven you to become a sex therapist, a psychiatrist and everything like that.MoMA: Okay. So I always was like, there you went into then that to like stood at a studied in mind the human mind. started as a psychology and, and [00:04:00] then like, during my bachelor, I was like kind of disappointed because I was like, oh my God. There's like Office psychology. There's the caching, all psychology and all this, but I never felt like an attraction for all these topics.So then in the last semester, I, I, I took sex Sola sexology, and then that's when I fell in love with the, with the subject. And then I decided to do like a master in sex and couples therapy and literally changing my life. Like I learned so much there. My passion of being like a sex therapy, a star when I started working with women that with in regards to me.So I, I found myself very passionate about the fact that there's some women that get to four years or 50 and they never experienced, experienced Like, [00:05:00] yo, this is like weird how a woman, the whole freaking LifeScan experience. I know you guys. And so, that's when I started like feeling attraction to this like particularly problem.And then that's when I started to like, do, do some research keep preparing myself and I decided to like, create a program for women that struggled with in regards to Mia weed lights, lack of sexual confidence and stuff like that. So yeah, so far I, I feel very fulfilled with my job. I like the, I like to help women to, to get the sex life that they deserve and that.De'Vannon: So what does that, that term? I keep hearing you've mentioned. Can you say it for me a little bit slowly, because it sounds like it's it's is it like a medical term for women who don't have orgasms or, MoMA: Exactly. [00:06:00] Yeah. Inorgasmia De'Vannon: oh, in our gas Mia. MoMA: yeah. De'Vannon: I didn't know that that was I mean, I knew it was a thing, but I knew it was like a whole term for it.So that's like a, is that like a medical condition? MoMA: Yeah. It's like a medical condition and it has like three different there's like inner Gastonia situational, and it sees sessional injury gas. Now there's primary energy, gas, Mia, and then there's secondary inner gas. So each of this one, like if you want me to talk about each of one, I can have, if you want to continue to another question.De'Vannon: Sure. Go ahead and burn it down. Because I know that you. You do like coaching and things like that. And so people can get a glimpse of the deep, how detailed, you know, your, your mind is and how deep your knowledge goes. So go for. MoMA: Okay. So. Pre primary Anorgasmia . And this is the one that [00:07:00] there's like happened to women that never experienced in regards now, like in their entire life. So this is like the most I think that the saddest of them all, then there's secondary inner gas man. That is when, like a woman, half, like we're capable of achieving our gasoline before and then like, certainly they can achieve anymore.So that's why secondary. And then there's C tuitional anorgasmia Betty's hap happens to a woman that can achieve orgasm by herself, for example, in masturbation or solo sex, but can achieve orgasm. We have partners. So that's why it's situational.De'Vannon: I see what you're saying. And so then talk to us about exactly what services you do provide as far as the coaching and everything like that. And then also want to know. What makes you different from everyone else? MoMA: Okay. So my service included I [00:08:00] now have like a program that is called it sexual healing. That is eight weeks strong for national program that I like, I have one-on-one calls with the clients. I also have like an online course, so it's like based on sex, educate them and ish topics. So each model talks about one topic.So yeah, I think what makes me different if you, if you want me to brag about is that I'm asked to make a transformation in my clients. Like if they want to go to, if they want to go from point a to point B, I know I teach them how, because they probably want with data. I don't know. So yeah. I mean like most of these women that have struggled with this kind of in regards to that is because.Religion, either lack of sex education either not enough sexual confidence or I make sure of, of all. So yeah, I think that this [00:09:00] programs helps them like to get that sex education and understand like create like kind of change the program means society tells you about sex or the stories they have created about sex that are mostly bad.So they shaved their, like they changed their mind, then they should change sex.De'Vannon: Tell me, you said religion. How does religion stop a woman from achieving or gets. MoMA: Okay. So it's not particularly stop them from achieving. He, because it's not that like, it's not that specific, but like religion in fair with sex, because all the stuff that they say, like, I don't know if you are a religious person or what, but most of like catalatic women that reached me out, they think that sex is only like for, not like to have pleasure.[00:10:00]Most of this, of the stuff like they grew up thinking is that you can be this way on me. Like you can act sexually because are going to think bad of you or you just be like very. And behave, you know, like they, I don't know, like I was, I was raised in religion and I tell you like, the stuff that they tell you about sex are old VOD.So there's not sex education in this, in this religion. There's no, like people think they grew up, they grew up thinking that sex is only for one propose and not, it's not like for you to have a pleasure a little life or to be like open sexually, you know? So, yeah, I think that's the main problem in here.Like religion plays a big, big role when people can have the sex life they want.De'Vannon: Okay. what you're saying is religion has taken. [00:11:00] The natural joy out of these sexual Well probably explains why so many, I'm going to throw a little bit of shade right now. You know, there's why so many Republicans here in the states, that's our conservative political party, the Republican party the ones who want to tell everybody else how to live, you know, while they always frowning and not smiling. Cause they claimed the highly religious and everything like that. I bet you though. They're not having to know orgasms over there. So all of our problems in the United States, y'all boil down to orgasms. People need to get, get in touch with their bodies and we can get on as a country. MoMA: Exactly. Yeah.De'Vannon: And so, because, oh my God, you mentioned the C-word Catholicism. I know so many people who, who, who like used Catholic. Oh my God. And so And so, cause you, you, in, in my research, have you, [00:12:00] and you mentioned how you were growing up before you got, you got, you got a specific and you were saying how, like it was okay for like boys to say, to have like three different girlfriends, but if you were there to feel attraction for any boy than it was bad now, was that all religion or was that like a cultural thing too? MoMA: Yeah, I think culture plays a big role too. So it's a combination I must say is culture and religion. Because for example, in, back in my country, Dr. That's something that happens like very, very often, like parents encourage little ma little voice to have like, Hey, you shall have three friends at school.How many girlfriends you get today? And then they look at the girl and say, You shouldn't be talking with boys, you shall be like behaving and covering yourself done. Don't show your legs. [00:13:00] So this is something that really, really is in like in their programming there. And I, I believe that is in entire Latin America.So yeah, I think culture and religion are like the main factors of why people grew up thinking that sex is bad. And then they have like unsuccessful sex lives because they just like, they have all these and they can get rid of all this stuff because it's not easily, you know, like that's why you actually need a professional to help you get there because it's hard to fight with some programming that you have you're entirely.De'Vannon: Right. The dude, the mind is a motherfucker and we really, really, really do ourselves a good benefit once we get it under control. So this year is reminding me of like, say addiction struggles for us substances and things like that, because it's like you to something that I've struggled with in life.Cause you learn a certain pattern and it becomes second [00:14:00] nature to you. And even though it's no longer serving you, you keep doing it anyway. And then you have to have professional help to help you to see where, where the thinking is divergent You know, th th the good plan you have for your life, you know, you need that outside look and which is where you come in.And I heard you, when you were saying, like how the women are not supposed to, you know, y'all were told to keep your bodies cover. I read another story. When I was researching you such interesting stories, you do have my dear I'm going to this by saying I'm a part of the free tit movement for women.I don't care. I think y'all should be able to go in the grocery stores and everywhere with your boobies flopping around if that's what the fuck you Cause you know, I don't care. I think y'all should be able to do what you want to with your body and you were telling us and I was reading, there was a story where you were tanning on a beach in the Dominican Republic.It was your first time being [00:15:00] topless. And so I'm really, in my opinion, ratchet ass friends of yours showed up and they took pictures of you without you knowing. And then they shared this, the people then you, you know, received insults and things like that. And the title of what you wrote was stopped session sexualizing, nudity, or at least that was the point of it.If I'm not getting the title. I apologize. So to me about why we should stop sexualizing nudity. what was this experience like being topless for the first time? MoMA: Yeah. So it was very interesting because I always consider myself like a wild PA or create, share, and like, I like to be naked. And as you, as you say, like, I always, I'm always like with my. Naples I'm showing and my teeth is out. So, so like, I, it was like hard for me because that you mentioned that day at division. I remember it was [00:16:00] the first time I wouldn't topless innovation VR, I was just, I think I was 23 or something. I don't remember. And I was with a friend and she was like, oh my God. She was like, very empowering me for doing that. then like later that day, I remember that. Some of my, like my friends male friends, we're telling them like, Hey, yo, like, look, you were famous and in Snapchat because is showing your tits and send in, like, you're there.So say in the stuff like, oh, she must be a slot or two mugs, be a hole because who the, who the fuck does, like who wish woman does that? Innovation BI. So, it wasn't really interesting for me because I remember feeling bad for like a couple of seconds. And then I was like, this. I don't care about this.Like, this is not the kind of man that I want to be around. So that kinda like helps me to even bill book deal [00:17:00] more my like my sexual self even to honor who I am, because as I tell him that article is that people keep like, asked to she in sex with nudity because we came to this. Like literally Y I, I guess it's easy to associate them because you make left naked, but in reality, we are supposed to be naked.Like, I dunno. It's just my thinking. yeah, I think I, I liked that part of empowering myself to be I am. I'm like honoring my sexual self by being whatever the fuck I want to go out. Or if I want to be naked in a certain feature in my insert. I'm like, that's not, that's not me. It's my body. Like I remember when I was four years old telling my mom, Hey mom, please take pictures of me naked.And my [00:18:00] mom agreed. So we, you know, like why, why I need to change even my mom. That was the one that brought me to this war was accepting me as as I am. So if I, if I didn't have that, like, Let's try and off continue being myself. Even though all my environment tells me, tells me like where it's telling me to not be that way.Maybe I shouldn't be, I wouldn't be helping women to achieve the sex life that they deserve.De'Vannon: Amen. Amen. And amen. And that one, it says there that's what the fuck for your mind, free your tits free. Everything has to be free. MoMA: Yeah. Exciting.De'Vannon: So when, when one thing that. That I read was a part of the reason why you do what you do is to you said I wanted to create my own way to understand this essential part of the human existence, talking about, you know, sex and everything to [00:19:00] help me so I can help others to heal so I can heal others to learn so I can teach others.So I want to know what is it that you personally have had to healed from, or what is something that you're currently struggling with yourself? MoMA: Okay. I think that what I just like mentioned, I think plays a big role of me healing because just the fact that you like grew up in an environment that doesn't allow you to be yourself is something it's like, that's something that you need to heal from. So I think fire of my encouragement of like being that way is that I can help others via that way.Because a woman, I know like most of this, most of my clients, like wish to have this like. And Koresh to like, just being themselves, like, you know, but they are just [00:20:00] so strap it in the program in that they just like, like flow in this direction, even though they don't want that. I think that like, maybe answer your question.Like if I heal myself in this part, I can heal all others. I, if I like help women to accomplish this, this kind of like mental estate and freedom, think they will have like, they, they actually improve their sex life after changing the mindset.De'Vannon: Everything boils down to the mine. So give us an example of a good client success story. One that really stands. You that you're particularly passionate about. Tell me somebody who you really, really, really helped out and what happened with them.MoMA: Okay. So let me think of one case. Okay. So there, there was a client of mine that she was struggling with situational inner gas, [00:21:00] she was able to accomplish orgasm, like by solo sex will, but not with her partner. Also, she was struggling because she wants to, to the relationship and the partner didn't want to.So from when she got, she got to meet, she has this kind of problem. After the eight weeks of working with her, she was I got some weed, her partner and she. What's about to have her first reason with him. yeah, I mean, like, it was it was an interesting case because only the only thing she needed was like the range reassurance of like someone telling her that it was okay to feel this way okay.Like you are not wrong for wanting to be three or one to like experience sex in a different way that you were, you were not taught to. So I think [00:22:00] yeah, I think what plays a big role when you're working with clients is just like give them the power, the restaurants, and also like the education, because when people are educated, they like.They have them all, like they have all because when you're like in a state of, oh, I don't know what stays, or I don't know if I should've been feeling this way or stuff like that. Like from a point of fear, like then you act all the, all the stuff that you do is like acting from fear. But when, when you have these, like someone telling you, you can do this, you are like, you are okay doing this.You know, like, it's not that you are wrong. It's just like society telling you. So when did this, they have this kind of like, like Singapore, they shaved their life, honestly.De'Vannon: Well, we need is a little bit of support and reassurance so that we can believe in ourselves what we [00:23:00] believe is everything. I guess that's kind of like I was mentioning earlier, well, I kind of alluded to it, you know, when I was fingering the other Poloma at the club, you know, I wasn't there. I was there a bunch of straight guys, so I would much rather have been having sex with the guys, you know, I was there trying to see if I could become straight.And I, why did I ever think that there was anything wrong with me? Not me straight, you know, God never told me that, you know, people told me that, you know, and put that in my head. And then I decided to receive that if you know, and that was taking time for me to actually believe that I'm okay. But the, what we think is wrong with us and not okay with us does not even start with us.It starts from some somebody else, you know, or some ex external force. MoMA: Exactly. Yeah.De'Vannon: Yeah. So I'm happy for her and her first three-way like that. That can be [00:24:00] very, very fun when you open up a relationship. I love how in the old Testament of the Bible, there are so many examples of open relationships and things like that. So I feel fine about open relationships myself too. So you see couples and individuals on the individual side of things that are you seeing individual males or is it just female? MoMA: So at this point is like I was working mostly with females, but like this past, this last month, I'm open to like, to working with men too, honestly. I have like an increase of males talking, like reaching out to me because they want to have like a call and someone that they can like vent to and talk openly about sex because that most people like lack right now.They sex is not like an easy topic to talk. So people, even though they have a trust with you, like they have friends and family, they don't feel [00:25:00] comfortable talking to. So this happened more with males. So I'm opening like my service to men too. Yeah, for example, in my sexual Kilian, the one that I was talking about a bit ago, I, I work mainly with females, like until the seven weeks then the last week I E if they have a partner, I have like a session with them mold and yeah, it's very interesting because I always like to see the other side of the story when I talk with them.So it actually helps them as a couple and helps helps my female clients to like also. Up in herself more. And when I, when I like when I have these sessions, this couple sessions, you know,De'Vannon: how long were there the sessionMoMA: how long you mean the in like in time,De'Vannon: yes. in time, MoMA: one hour?De'Vannon: And are you giving them homework to do and all of [00:26:00] that or. MoMA: Yeah. I give them homework and also like each module have workbooks. So the workbooks like usually have seven or six stacks and questions and also like journaling prompts. So yeah, it's very complete.De'Vannon: Okay, That's all cool. So, so I was reading also how the work that you do helps people both in and out of the bedroom. And we may have talked about this some, but I want to go deeper into how sexual confidence sexual healing can translate into areas of our lives outside of actual sex itself.MoMA: Okay, interesting question. I always talk about how, when a woman or even a male, like even I'm in, like, if they're having a sex life or a sex life that they are [00:27:00] fulfilled, think they like do well in all the areas of their life, because. It happens in my experience. And I see that in my friends and in my clients as well.Like a woman is empowered in bed in the bedroom, like this woman has the strength to go outside in the war and be herself like in, in her business, in her, by, in her relationships, in, in all areas. Because like what I think, what I found is that when when people don't have like confidence in, in the bathroom, in the bed, like, or with the partner, like they lack this confidence in all areas of their life.So when you change that, actually you create a change in their entire life. And the entire life is.De'Vannon: I agree with you and why? I think that is.My dear is because [00:28:00] of how inherent feelings are us. know, God created sex. Humans didn't create sex. You know, try to control it, but it actually wasn't our idea, you know, it came from a spiritual being. And so the one who created us, you know, if you choose to believe that, and so it's like breathing.It's like eating, like you, you think about food, you think about, you're even thinking about breathing, but you know, you, you feel sexual, MoMA: Um, De'Vannon: you want to or not, you know, so it was with is with us everywhere we go. And so if you feel arousal or you feel sexual, you think about yourself and you don't have a positive of that.You don't have positive experiences or you don't have a positive state of mind about it. I could see how that could pull you down everywhere that you go [00:29:00] and, you know, and, and, and forest like people or the church or whatever, trying to, to shame people or tell them that sex. Isn't good. You know, I believe that creates internal conflict in us because we're fighting against something.That's a natural, it's like trying to stop yourself from breathing, you know? And when you have that internal struggle inside of you, I could see how that could infiltrate other areas of your life because you're not really, truly at peace and you're not really, truly hold. MoMA: Yeah.De'Vannon: And so, so sexist is positive is a part of who we are. And I want you to talk about sex and how this gets in, in, and just run with that because I think this is a huge thing that I think sets you apart as well. MoMA: Yeah. So [00:30:00] I like, I believe Tantric sex can help individuals and couple as well to like, try to control themselves better in insects, like to, to develop sexual trusses or sexual. How I say like a sexual strength, because like, if, if it has, you know, like tantra sex is about holding, like saving the orgasm and like just having sex for hours and.Trying to like control this natural response of the body of having their gas. And so once you master this, you are mastering like a big part of what is sex. So when you have this, like when you want, when you alow your body to actually come, then you are like the one that is in control of this. So [00:31:00]yeah, I, I think it's a practice that can helps people to build this sexual instrument and also like, to feel more connection with a partner.Like if you, if you do this, this courses or this practice with a partner is like kind of a strange relationship. And yeah, I think we is like a very interesting why not, and, and sing a spinalis drama is like a very interesting If I can say like tantra sex is something that can be really helps individual and couple as well.De'Vannon: So, so as you mentioned, individual so you're saying most of the men. Come to you for communication. It sounds like at one of the other quotes that I've pulled from your, from, I think your Twitter feed say, you were saying that good sex comes to those who communicate. And I believe that we're talking about how we communicate with [00:32:00] ourselves as well.as with our partner or partners. So in the way that you're helping a man, it, sounds like that they are like, they like to communicate with you maybe, whereas they can't talk to their partners. Maybe they can talk to You can you give me like an example of like, maybe like an exercise you might give like a guy to, to, to do or to go home with it that might help himMoMA: You mean, like talking about communication.De'Vannon: communication or whatever it is he might be seeing you for. MoMA: Okay. So I think there's a Butler in, in, in this, in like a man. What I have noticed is that they, most of them like a struggle, we'd talk, can we, their partners about what they want. Like, I always listened to them. Like I wish my partners do this or do [00:33:00] that, but I'm afraid to talk to them because they get offended easily.Or they think that I'm like suggesting of them to be in a certain way or, you know, This like these fear of one, not like not feeling comfortable talking openly. I think there's like, I always have, like, I have a good exercise for this and it's like, take your partner and draw like a human body. And then with our cold Lord, like a green color, you call the parts that you like to be touch.then we dyed red color. You, you draw the parts that you don't like to be touched. And it's like such a simple, and even like, it's like, I sometimes I feel like childish doing this exercise, but it helps so much because. People like, don't talk about sex. They are so afraid. Like they are so awkward. So I encourage them to own the [00:34:00] acronyms and talk like, if you are not the kind of people that are extroverts, just do this exercise, like draw, like, like a kid again with your partner and like, them how you like to be touched or what, like, like why do you like to touch a lot, like in their bodies, you know, like, I think communication is key. People don't see this, but communication can improve so much sex life. Also. I always recommend men to know which kind of love language their partners have. Love languages are such a good life hack to know, because sometimes you are expressing love in a certain way, but your, a partner to the loft language is not that.So you're like doing nothing. So at the end of the day, like you are trying to express loss, but you are not good. Like your partner is not getting the message because this, they don't like interpret, [00:35:00]interpret love in this way. So knowing which love language is your partner is like, honestly, a lifetime.De'Vannon: Okay. So I love what you said about the exercise of red and the green, because tend to associate green is good and red is Generally speaking, you know, traffic lights and everything like that. You know, it doesn't have to be in spiritual circles, especially pretty much all, all colors are positive, but what, what that sort of exercise does is, is retraining the brain, you know, in the spirit, you know, or like you would a child, like you said, it is kind of childish, but I love it.We're all kids at heart, you know, you know, red is hot. Don't touch that. MoMA: Yeah.De'Vannon: And now y'all when she's talking about love languages. There's if you, you know, research love languages, there's a book out there about that and there's information on the internet, it's talking about a way a person receives affection. So I think, you know, one might be [00:36:00]physical touch. Another one might be words of affirmation.Another one might be like gifts or no, it might be doing service work, like cleaning a house or doing laundry. So. So what, so my girl here at Ms. Mama saying, it's like, if your girl would prefer you to say nice things to her, and that's how she receives love. And she would rather, you say nice things to her, rather than YouTube buy her a gift. MoMA: Oh,De'Vannon: And or if she would prefer a service work, he would rather come home to a clean house or the laundry being done rather than you to say a bunch of nice shit to her all the time. And so the point is getting getting understanding of what your partner prefers rather than assuming they want that way, your chances of successful increase MoMA: wow. You know too much about this.De'Vannon: And so thank you my sleep. And so, because another [00:37:00] thing you say that on your, in my research and you, you said that what you've learned is that not to assume anything, unless it is communicated. MoMA: Yes.De'Vannon: And then when I read that I reminded of, of how. I want, there was a time that I was trying to get this a guy who was like bisexual to a point, you know, into a relationship and how you, and how you talk about how we can get into these fantasies in our heads about what we think a person wants to, how we think it's going to be and everything like that.But we have. We haven't cleared this with this individual, know, we've run off with this fantasy in our mind and that doesn't make that doesn't make it a reality. It doesn't mean it's going to come true. We've got to open our mouth and communicate that way. We don't set ourselves up to be let down. So I decided, but I wasn't going to have him.And it was going to be this whole great life together. know, [00:38:00] everything like that. You know, he got real with me. He, you know, he was like, he only wants to have sex with boys, but he will only date and have relationships with girls. it was what it was. I'm all like, no, no, no. You know, I'm going to change how, I mean, I wasn't going to be like, thank God. I am not to be insecure in thirsty life that anymore. Ooh, I was thirsty. And so. So talk to us about the dangers of running away with fantasies in our head, assuming, especially like this, you know, when somebody is telling us what they or don't want, but we refuse to hear it because we are so set in what we've already determined in our head, because some people I think are doing this and not realizing it. MoMA: Yeah. I mean, that's interesting. You mentioned that [00:39:00] because that happens so much, like sometimes people start fantasizing and like they have old D they have created all of these stories, like in their heads and they like where they're confronted with reality, they are so disappointed. And so like you know, like, so sad.So that's why you mentioned something that is very, very important and it's like to have a strong, strong confidence and also like. No of your war, like, no. What you, what you, what are your in this? Like, even though this person like, is not, that happens a lot. Like, I, I think in, in, in the LA LGBT community like, that happens to me. We don't want a, that she old, she, she thought I was like completely lesbian and I don't consider myself as me and what I play with So she was like making herself, like she was, she [00:40:00] was like, kind of telling everybody that she wants me to be girlfriend and and that. And then like, I needed to take care and then like, Hey, look, I honestly appreciate you.And who you are, but I'm not like I don't consider myself lesbian. Like I, even though we played together. I don't see myself in a, we don't want a man. And then she was like, my God, I saw you like three, four telling all these people that you were my girlfriend and blah, blah, blah. And I was like, no, no, it's okay, baby.Like, but this doesn't like, do doesn't need to change you are because just like, it's just like my inclination or, or my what I like or what I don't like. So people in this situation needs to ask, because communication is key before you assume, like, just ask, Hey, this like, this something that you want, is this something that you see?Because then that, that [00:41:00] can really like fucks up your mind. You know? Like if you are not aware of.De'Vannon: Yeah, it never ceases to amaze me how little people are comfortable talking about sex, but we'll go out and do it five days a week. You know, just this, this, this have do a whole lot of sex and everything like that, but cannot really articulate. What's being done. You know, it's something about the power of words.MoMA: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Father of words.De'Vannon: Now let's talk about men for a moment on, I think I got this from your Twitter feed. You wrote a post you dear men, habits, or a huge turn on for women is I wanted to talk about some of these habits that you, as you like in men, shall we. MoMA: Yeah. Yeah, of course. De'Vannon: the first one you say is cut out [00:42:00] substance abuse. What sort of experience have you had that would make you put that on?There was the first thing you wrote. MoMA: Okay. So I always like to, to mention the difference between like I've used any use, because you can, like, you can use that substance, for example, you can even, coffee's a substance, so you can drink a coffee, you can drink alcohol, you can even smoke weed or whatever, but if there's like a fine line between use and abuse.So I guess when people in Korean, like in this behavior of abuse of a substance where they are, we can then solve. So I always like to mention this, like, even to my friends or family, or more than that client, it's like, it's not about not use in something is about not.De'Vannon: Fair. And Then you say, [00:43:00] be passionate about your business. MoMA: Yeah, I think that's, for me, that's a big, big turn on when I see him in, like, there, there is like drive and passion, drive it by his business, like why he does, you know, like, I think that gives me an into to someone when you like, actually have something that you want to wake up and do, and like try trying to change the horror in a certain way or in your own center when, or even trying to change yourself.So you can see like, so you can create a shape in the world. So I think that, honestly for me, is something that I always look for in a partner, like someone that is really, really passionate about what he does, even if it doesn't, if it doesn't own a business, but the. Like the company that he works for, for example, that he feels good about working with them.You know, also that gives them meaning, meaning in life.De'Vannon: Yeah.Having [00:44:00] meaning in life is super crucial and you know, I'm going to be 39 this Thursday. So I'm approaching my Cougar years and I couldn't be more thrilled. My boyfriend's 25. I'm about to be 39. This is, this is, this is the life for me. This is the way to live darling and F I am getting more cougars.beginning to be more turned on by the stuff that you're talking about. so much like the six packs and the, you know, in the chisel jaw lines and all the typical masculine traits. But, you know, I need that spirit to be right. I need that motivation. I need that drive. I need that ambition. And I think maybe just this year, hell maybe within the last like month or a couple of months, I've started to feel this way. Passion is sexy and, and I'm, I'm, I've become turned off by guys who don't seem to know what they want to do. Or at least in our not really, really trying to figure it out. When you say in here get [00:45:00] daily sunlight, that seems so simple that I really, I really want you to explain why it's, why it's there because you go from cutout substance abuse to get Bailey sunlight.So. MoMA: Yeah. I mean like people are not aware of how important it is, sunlight and like, even to sun, your genitals, like when you get this kind of energy, that is vitamin D actually are like, you like the S good benefits that you are giving to your body healthy. about health, like health, talking about emotions, talking about Everything.Like when I have, I have found this in my experience, like I used, I used to not take sun. Like I was, I'm an Islander, so I always was like afraid of faking sign. And then like, when I started to do some research about the benefits of sun, like taking sunlight and signing your genitals, like [00:46:00] if I see such a difference in my life, like for real that's why they say, when people live in, like in cities that don't have sunlight or always like gray sky people get depressed because that's the, like, that's something so real and so misinterpret interpreting, because what I see is that if you see like the Marius, the stream media stream, like nobody wants you to take sun and this is still simple.So I think there's something in there that honestly people need to reach, like do. Do we show me information because in my experience has changed my life.De'Vannon: So you're saying son in genital. So you do so you're going fully nude on the beach is what you're talking about. MoMA: Yeah, exactly. I opened my legs and it's on my genitals.De'Vannon: all right, so we get sun on our dicks and pussies. They work better. MoMA: Yeah. Yeah. It's actually very for the [00:47:00] reproductive health. De'Vannon: Yeah. MoMA: Yeah. Yeah. He knew is in these free.De'Vannon: Right. And And then you mentioned for men to stop hanging with losers. So you seeing guys being negatively impacted by hanging around guys or are they like pulling them down or holding them back on unfold? That for me. MoMA: Yes. That's something that I also have seen in my experience, like when a man is surrounded by. Successful people in a certain way. And success is like something they reality, but because success for you can be success for me, it can be like something just being surrounded by people that are like, for example, passionate about their business or that take care of them, have them like, or have like a good, healthy average.So like for me, that's success. So when I see people that are there, [00:48:00] like some men are surrounded by this kind of like men that are only thinking or like, oh, let's just go there and let's just get drunk and get some women go back to the apartment and fuck them. Then buh-bye, you know, like this kind of energy on this label, you like not accomplish everything that you want in life.Because as I say, like, we have a say in, in, in Dr. That is like, tell me who you are. And I will tell you. How are you going to be in a year? So if you surround yourself with people that are not like self aware of what they want in life, you can literally like, stay in this, this broad, you can, you can easily be driving to just be, be like them.So when I referred to looser, it's just like people that are not maybe like, they don't want to find me, or they don't care about their business or they don't care about even [00:49:00] their health. They just like are focused on us. I say, going out, getting women and buh-bye, you know, so yeah, that's what I refer when, when I'm talking about losers,De'Vannon: Or as B would say broke boys don't deserve no pussy. And broke is not the sec, have not just financially broke means being a loser, being have fucked up energy. All of that. If you are, no, you are broken. You've got to get a hold of my fellows. Yes, definitely. Do you not love that party? A yo. MoMA: Yeah.De'Vannon: Now you also say dominant men and don't control women. You say their energy is dominant. Their presence itself gives safety and security women bass in it. So [00:50:00] help men understand that. What you're talking about here, when you say dominant men, don't control women, dominant men, don't control women. Their energy is dominant. MoMA: Yeah. I wouldn't even refer to this AME. I'm referring to all for men, like the kind of men that knows how. To on a woman or on a individual, because even, even in like gay couples, we see always there's an offer. There's like the other one. So I, what I'm trying to say in this, like not about a man one day to control a woman.But when you have, when you like find yourself in this kind of energy, that is like, because the man is dominant, you actually like led yourself to flow or lead yourself to the lead because you know, like you feel safe in their energy. So it's not about like, is more about like what this kind of energy creates in you.[00:51:00]De'Vannon: All right. Kick ass. We're going to talk about some positive affirmations here. You.have a really cool like meditation video on your YouTube channel and all of this will go in the show notes. You gave us 30 positive affirmations for sexual confidence. We'll just talk about a few of them and then we'll get into giving you the last word here. You know, as we go here in a little bit, so I've listened to a lot of meditations in my Monday, I've been to all kinds of meditation circles and everything like that, but ain't, none of them been specifically about sexual confidence. And you say some interesting things in here, shall we have a discussion? MoMA: yeah.De'Vannon: So so you say I have intense and frequent sexual orgasms that satisfy my body and mind. Um, I know that when you say is, I [00:52:00] am easily aroused. I love the way my body looks Now these are the sort of things people struggle with. And it sounds simple, but I bet you that there's a lot of value to saying this to ourselves because this is helping to rewrite the negative things we've learned.Talk to us about why you made this positive affirmation for sexual confidence video. MoMA: Indeed. Exactly. Just what you mentioned, like when I believe in the power of affirmations, because that. Works in the negative programming that we, we are we have in ourselves. So when, like, even if this, like, I, I started doing affirmations when I was like in a really bad state in my life, and it wasn't even like sexual affirmation.So it was more like, I am happy, allowed my feelings are allowed to [00:53:00] be here and stuff like that. But then like when I start, when I, I started to see the change in my mindset of doing this, I like, I wanted to do this in a sex way, because like, when I give my clients this affirmations to practice, they actually.If they do it periodically, like if they practices like in a regular basis that they make a change, like when you tell yourself, when you talk softly to yourself, this kind of like creates such lush, powering you because you are you, if you don't believe in yourself, nobody else will. So when you give yourself these kind of affirmations and repeat them out loud, you are creating an environment of like state in, in, even in your house, in your room, whatever, where you do this, you are just putting yourself in the right energy.[00:54:00] So yeah, I think I'm, I want I more drive to do more because I just did that, but yeah. should thank you for reminding me of this, because I think there's so much power, like just to be positive and affirmation stuff that you want to create in your De'Vannon: Right. So y'all, we can put you know, sexual things on our vision boards too, you know, it doesn't have to all be houses and money, you know, MoMA: Yeah.De'Vannon: but there or an orgasm, a woman orgasming or something. And so another one you said I accept rejection from sexual partners with respect. And I wanted to talk about this one because the way I see some people handle rejection is so damaging.And so what I'm thinking, you're saying here is like, if somebody rejects you, they say you're not pretty, or your, your body is not good enough or something about you just doesn't work for me. For whatever [00:55:00] reason. It seems like the wisdom here is to respect what they said, but not necessarily take it into yourself as your reality and internalize it. MoMA: Yeah. I'm yeah, exactly. Like when someone rejects you, you need to know that is something that is in them, not in you like this, doesn't, it doesn't determine your value as person or whatever. It's just like a moderate of what this person likes or don't like, or even like, even the person rejects you in a way.Like, I think they more have like some unresolved issues in themselves because I always believe you can reject someone, but in a, like in a. But the empathetic way, you know, so when I tell them, it's just like a step we'd love that this person either, or have some problems or either just don't like you and the fact that this person doesn't like you though don't change your value as a person.And it doesn't mean that [00:56:00] someone going to come alone and then just find you the most attractive person in the world. So yeah. Just see them, see this as something separate from you.De'Vannon: Garlic. It not have said that better I hope people really perk up and listen to what you.have to say, because too many of our lives are dominated by you know, in a negative way by other people. You MoMA: Yeah. Yeah. So true.De'Vannon: what is your favorite positive sexual affirmation? MoMA: I always like to tell myself, I honor my sexual. Because I believe that when you honor yourself, you know, in every area of your life, even sexual or not, like you are just making your existence valued, and you are the one that may needs to make your access in Bali, because [00:57:00]nobody will do this for you.So when you honor yourself, you do the stuff you want. You do. Like, even if it's just like go to this to go on a date with this person, and you are honoring yourself to go and have the courage after a break up to do this is because like you, you honor the space you are in this time of the, like in this time and in this space in the world.Like, so when you honor yourself, you are giving yourself reassurance and the power of the, whatever the fuck you want. De'Vannon: the, whatever the fuck you want.I know that's right. So this is my last question for you. And then I'm gonna let you have the last word. I was like, let my guests have the last word and you can tell the world whatever you want to tell the world. So w what I want to know, just lastly, what, what would you like to say about the vagina [00:58:00] and the female orgasm that you think most women don't know? MoMA: I will tell them please stop faking, not done Dawn say here, because you are just doing harm to yourself. And I know that it's hard. I know that you don't want your partner to feel bad because you are, you are not capable of achieving orgasm, if you keep faking, then you're going to be in a rut that is going to be very hard for you to get out.So if you are listening to me and you're faking your costumes, like you have, you have a solution, but you need. Be aware of this, accept this so you can make a change.De'Vannon: Well shit, bitch. That's not what I was expecting you to say, but I'm going to get a lower to get Lordy, but I'm glad you said it. I mean, and I never thought about [00:59:00] it that way. But yeah, but I mean, mean, every time a woman or should, I guess anybody is faking an orgasm, I suppose they're programming their bodies that way in their minds that way. And honestly, it's not the truth at the end of the day.It's a it's, it's a, it's a fucking lie, even it's MoMA: Exactly. De'Vannon: meant from a good place. But when we're doing that over and over again, like that, I could see that I can see what you're saying. Oh my God, my God. I need to get, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I kind of wish I was a woman, so I could get some, a woman advice from you. All right. Let me, let me hush my mouth for just a second here. So, now you just tell us Ms. Mama, anything at all, whatever it is you want to say, just go ahead and preach. MoMA: So I, I want to tell everybody to [01:00:00] have these two stuff in mind, like when you are struggling with a sex life that you don't want, or you are not happy with communication is ski sex education. And also like, be aware of your own toxic traits and I saved them. So you can send you get so you can make a change.De'Vannon: You're here. It is what it is. Let's be real. Let's be real about it. MoMA: AmenDe'Vannon: And where can people find you my dear? MoMA: So you can find me in all social media. At aware moma also my website is awaremoma.com. So I I'm open to DM's Like if you wanna just reach out to me and tell me your situation, or always reply fast.De'Vannon: [01:01:00] thank you so much momma for coming on the show, it has been such a pleasure to have you here, and it's been so great to have a real sexual MoMA: thank you so much for having me honestly, was one of my vest interviews so far.De'Vannon: Thank you all so much for taking time to listen to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast. It really means everything to me. Look, if you love the show, you can find more information and resources at https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.com or wherever you listen to your podcast. Feel free to reach out to me directly at DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com and on Twitter and Facebook as well.My name is De'Vannon and it's been wonderful being your host today and just remember that everything is going to be all right.
Se estima que un 30% de las mujeres sufre anorgasmia, una disfunción que impide llegar al orgasmo. Varios tratamientos permiten superarlo pero el miedo a hablarlo y los efectos de la pandemia, hacen que este problema aún persista según expertos.
La anorgasmia femenina es una patología de la sexualidad que pone en riesgo la vida de pareja. Puede deberse a varias causas. Una de ellas, la causa mental. Los síntomas son de diversa índole, entre ellos, dificultad para sentir placer sexual incluso en la práctica masturbatoria. En este episodio repasamos el origen de este problema en la psique de la mujer y el tipo de tratamiento con el que se cura. La imagen es de la ilustradora italiana Giulia J Rosa.
Have you ever had trouble reaching orgasm? Maybe you were fine with one partner but can't seem to make it happen with another? Maybe you lost the ability at random or after an event? This isn't as uncommon as you think and Maia Bilyk and our resident sexpert Tanya Koens are here to talk you through Anorgasmia, how it happens and what to do if you're having trouble with your O's See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever had trouble reaching orgasm? Maybe you were fine with one partner but can't seem to make it happen with another? Maybe you lost the ability at random or after an event? This isn't as uncommon as you think and Maia Bilyk and our resident sexpert Tanya Koens are here to talk you through Anorgasmia, how it happens and what to do if you're having trouble with your O's
Nesse episódio, Sander Batista, psicoterapeuta, sexólogo e escritor, fala sobre “Anorgasmia, Impotência Orgástica”, sua etiologia e prognóstico. O tema é abordado sob a luz da Psicologia Corporal Reichiana, ampliando a visão do prazer sexual para todo um contexto de vida. Pensar o prazer e o orgasmo, é em outras palavras, pensar um modo de ser e de estar no mundo. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PATROCÍNIO: CHALÉS DA CHAPADA - VALE DO CAPÃO – Chapada Diamantina RESERVAS: 75 99245-7779 @chalesdachapada https://www.instagram.com/chalesdachapada/ · Hospedagem, · Tarot, · Astrologia, · Leitura de Aura, · Astrologia Egípcia, · Reiki, · Cura Prânica, · Massagens, · Hipnoterapia, · Florais de Bach, · Tantra Terapia, · Sexologia e Relacionamentos, · Educação e Terapia Sexual, · Psicoterapia Breve, · Cursos de Tarot, · Formação no Reiki.
No episódio desta quinzena, decidimos celebrar o Dia do Orgasmo, que foi em 31 de julho, discutindo um problema que infelizmente acomete muitas pessoas: a falta de orgasmos! Muitas pessoas sofrem por não conseguirem gozar, sozinhas ou com suas parcerias. Falamos um pouco a respeito de anorgasmia e suas possíveis causas físicas e/ou psicológicas. Também […] O conteúdo Anorgasmia e falta de libido – Especial Dia do Orgasmo: Rodrigo Torres Responde #12 aparece primeiro em Sexo Explícito.
Dr. Rachel Needle joins me in a discussion about anorgasmia. We speak about how it manifests, what we can do about it, and if it's something that can be turned around. We answer questions that most of us have asked at one point or other in our lives. What is anorgasmia? Dr. Rachel defines anorgasmia as ‘a sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent delay in the absence of achieving an orgasm. Some women with anorgasmia have never had an orgasm, and others have experienced a delay. She says that 5 – 10% of biological women have life-long anorgasmia, whilst others have orgasms depending on the situation or the person. She addresses anorgasmia by studying the person's sexual and relationship history. What does an orgasm feel like? Dr. Rachel says that one can recognize an orgasm when one has an involuntary muscle contraction. It can be felt throughout the whole body and can sometimes cause you to lose control of your body. However, recognizing it can depend on whether you're focused enough to experience all of the sensations that are leading up to it. Struggles with orgasm & treatment options She talks about the importance of exploring and experimenting with your body. We miss different sensations when distracted and when we're thinking only about orgasming. Communicating your needs to your partner and practicing mindfulness can help one to be in the moment. She gives some effective tips to keep yourself and your partner engaged throughout. Women who have trauma related to sex are prone to life-long anorgasmia. This makes it difficult to be vulnerable during sex; obstructing arousal and orgasm. Biological issues, medications, and the kind of language we use are some contributing factors that can prolong arousal and orgasms. Acquired and situational anorgasmia People with acquired anorgasmia used to have normal orgasms, but now cannot. Dr. Rachel suggests figuring out and understanding what and how things have changed since the diagnosis. Those with situational anorgasmia might have difficulty reaching orgasm with one partner, but not face the same difficulty with another partner. They could easily reach an orgasm by themselves, but not with a partner. This happens when one is not comfortable letting themselves be vulnerable experiencing things with a certain partner. Faking an Orgasm Dr. Rachel urges people to focus on figuring out how they can achieve an actual orgasm. Instead of telling your partner that you're faking it, communicate with them about trying new things until you are comfortable enough to experience the orgasm. Biography Dr. Rachel Needle is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified Sex Therapist in private practice and the founder and executive director of the Whole Health Psychological Center, comprehensive psychological practice with therapists with a broad range of specialty areas. Dr. Needle is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences, in the masters in forensic psychology, and the Doctorate in Criminal Justice programs at Nova Southeastern University. She is the founder and CEO of the Advanced Mental Health Training Institute and Co-Director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes which provide continuing education to Mental Health and Medical professionals and Sex Therapists around the world. Dr. Needle has specialized training in the area of substance use disorder. She is a professional consultant to facilities specializing in the treatment of substance use disorders and assists them in expanding and enhancing clinical programming. She also does expert training for staff members at residential and outpatient facilities that specialize in alcohol and substance abuse. Dr. Needle is a business coach and consultant and helps therapists build and thrive in private practice both in-person and online! She is the co-owner of My Private Practice Collective which offers a course on how to start, grow, and thrive in private practice. Resources and links Website: drrachel.com Practice: wholehealthpsych.com Training & certifications: modernsextherapyinstitutes.com Email: drrachelneedle@gmail.com More information Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to want sex again without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Better Sex with Jessa Zimmerman https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/184-anorgasmia-in-women-dr-rachel-needleMore info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? 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Dr. Rachel Needle joins me in a discussion about anorgasmia. We speak about how it manifests, what we can do about it, and if it's something that can be turned around. We answer questions that most of us have asked at one point or other in our lives. What is anorgasmia? Dr. Rachel defines anorgasmia as ‘a sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent delay in the absence of achieving an orgasm. Some women with anorgasmia have never had an orgasm, and others have experienced a delay. She says that 5 – 10% of biological women have life-long anorgasmia, whilst others have orgasms depending on the situation or the person. She addresses anorgasmia by studying the person's sexual and relationship history. What does an orgasm feel like? Dr. Rachel says that one can recognize an orgasm when one has an involuntary muscle contraction. It can be felt throughout the whole body and can sometimes cause you to lose control of your body. However, recognizing it can depend on whether you're focused enough to experience all of the sensations that are leading up to it. Struggles with orgasm & treatment options She talks about the importance of exploring and experimenting with your body. We miss different sensations when distracted and when we're thinking only about orgasming. Communicating your needs to your partner and practicing mindfulness can help one to be in the moment. She gives some effective tips to keep yourself and your partner engaged throughout. Women who have trauma related to sex are prone to life-long anorgasmia. This makes it difficult to be vulnerable during sex; obstructing arousal and orgasm. Biological issues, medications, and the kind of language we use are some contributing factors that can prolong arousal and orgasms. Acquired and situational anorgasmia People with acquired anorgasmia used to have normal orgasms, but now cannot. Dr. Rachel suggests figuring out and understanding what and how things have changed since the diagnosis. Those with situational anorgasmia might have difficulty reaching orgasm with one partner, but not face the same difficulty with another partner. They could easily reach an orgasm by themselves, but not with a partner. This happens when one is not comfortable letting themselves be vulnerable experiencing things with a certain partner. Faking an Orgasm Dr. Rachel urges people to focus on figuring out how they can achieve an actual orgasm. Instead of telling your partner that you're faking it, communicate with them about trying new things until you are comfortable enough to experience the orgasm. Biography Dr. Rachel Needle is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified Sex Therapist in private practice and the founder and executive director of the Whole Health Psychological Center, comprehensive psychological practice with therapists with a broad range of specialty areas. Dr. Needle is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences, in the masters in forensic psychology, and the Doctorate in Criminal Justice programs at Nova Southeastern University. She is the founder and CEO of the Advanced Mental Health Training Institute and Co-Director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes which provide continuing education to Mental Health and Medical professionals and Sex Therapists around the world. Dr. Needle has specialized training in the area of substance use disorder. She is a professional consultant to facilities specializing in the treatment of substance use disorders and assists them in expanding and enhancing clinical programming. She also does expert training for staff members at residential and outpatient facilities that specialize in alcohol and substance abuse. Dr. Needle is a business coach and consultant and helps therapists build and thrive in private practice both in-person and online! She is the co-owner of My Private Practice Collective which offers a course on how to start, grow, and thrive in private practice. Resources and links Website: drrachel.com Practice: wholehealthpsych.com Training & certifications: modernsextherapyinstitutes.com Email: drrachelneedle@gmail.com More information Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to want sex again without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/184-anorgasmia-in-women-dr-rachel-needle
Dr. Rachel Needle joins me in a discussion about anorgasmia. We speak about how it manifests, what we can do about it, and if it's something that can be turned around. We answer questions that most of us have asked at one point or other in our lives. What is anorgasmia? Dr. Rachel defines anorgasmia as ‘a sexual dysfunction characterized by a persistent or recurrent delay in the absence of achieving an orgasm. Some women with anorgasmia have never had an orgasm, and others have experienced a delay. She says that 5 – 10% of biological women have life-long anorgasmia, whilst others have orgasms depending on the situation or the person. She addresses anorgasmia by studying the person's sexual and relationship history. What does an orgasm feel like? Dr. Rachel says that one can recognize an orgasm when one has an involuntary muscle contraction. It can be felt throughout the whole body and can sometimes cause you to lose control of your body. However, recognizing it can depend on whether you're focused enough to experience all of the sensations that are leading up to it. Struggles with orgasm & treatment options She talks about the importance of exploring and experimenting with your body. We miss different sensations when distracted and when we're thinking only about orgasming. Communicating your needs to your partner and practicing mindfulness can help one to be in the moment. She gives some effective tips to keep yourself and your partner engaged throughout. Women who have trauma related to sex are prone to life-long anorgasmia. This makes it difficult to be vulnerable during sex; obstructing arousal and orgasm. Biological issues, medications, and the kind of language we use are some contributing factors that can prolong arousal and orgasms. Acquired and situational anorgasmia People with acquired anorgasmia used to have normal orgasms, but now cannot. Dr. Rachel suggests figuring out and understanding what and how things have changed since the diagnosis. Those with situational anorgasmia might have difficulty reaching orgasm with one partner, but not face the same difficulty with another partner. They could easily reach an orgasm by themselves, but not with a partner. This happens when one is not comfortable letting themselves be vulnerable experiencing things with a certain partner. Faking an Orgasm Dr. Rachel urges people to focus on figuring out how they can achieve an actual orgasm. Instead of telling your partner that you're faking it, communicate with them about trying new things until you are comfortable enough to experience the orgasm. Biography Dr. Rachel Needle is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified Sex Therapist in private practice and the founder and executive director of the Whole Health Psychological Center, comprehensive psychological practice with therapists with a broad range of specialty areas. Dr. Needle is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences, in the masters in forensic psychology, and the Doctorate in Criminal Justice programs at Nova Southeastern University. She is the founder and CEO of the Advanced Mental Health Training Institute and Co-Director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes which provide continuing education to Mental Health and Medical professionals and Sex Therapists around the world. Dr. Needle has specialized training in the area of substance use disorder. She is a professional consultant to facilities specializing in the treatment of substance use disorders and assists them in expanding and enhancing clinical programming. She also does expert training for staff members at residential and outpatient facilities that specialize in alcohol and substance abuse. Dr. Needle is a business coach and consultant and helps therapists build and thrive in private practice both in-person and online! She is the co-owner of My Private Practice Collective which offers a course on how to start, grow, and thrive in private practice. Resources and links Website: drrachel.com Practice: wholehealthpsych.com Training & certifications: modernsextherapyinstitutes.com Email: drrachelneedle@gmail.com More information Sex Health Quiz – https://www.sexhealthquiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to want sex again without it feeling like a chore: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/184-anorgasmia-in-women-dr-rachel-needle
Pelovers este es el último episodio de Vamos Pelo a Pelo #SexoEsMuchoMasQueSexo queremos cerrar esta conversación hablando de cosas que todo el mundo evita, sí, de los problemas sexuales. Y es que Jorge y Ale tardaron en darse cuenta que experimentaron varios inconvenientes a lo largo de su vida, por ejemplo, Ale mencionó que sufrió de vaginismo, también se enteró que muchas mujeres no han tenido un orgasmo y que las probabilidades que tengan uno, es muy bajo. Jorge dice que los problemas personales de pareja sin aclarar, la monotonía y la misma rutina son otras razones por las que las parejas pueden bajar su frecuencia sexual, hasta el punto de no tener relaciones. En fin, los problemas sexuales son tan variantes, como los problemas emocionales, psicológicos o físicos. Por eso César Casal define ampliamente qué significa tener un problema sexual, entonces si crees que podrías estar pasando algo similar con tu pareja, es hora de tocarle la puerta a un especialista, mientras tanto comentanos qué te pareció esta temporada especial. Pronto volveremos con nuestro formato habitual, con muchos juegos y humor sobre la paternidad y el nuevo integrante de la familia, Bernardo.
En este episodio te estaré hablando sobre la anorgasmia masculina y posibles causas. Para adquirir estos producto puedes entrar a mi tienda: lourdespr.com o escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr Este Podcast está dirigido a hombres y mujeres mayores de 18 años. Que desean adquirir conocimientos para cambiar creencias, tabúes, miedos y mitos sobre la sexualidad, y así tener una relación personal y de pareja estable y satisfactoria. Si hay algún tema que deseas que yo discuta por aquí o tienes una pregunta me puedes escribir por Instagram: lourdesvalentin.pr Si encuentras valor a este contenido, comparte este episodio en tus redes, chats y déjame una reseña. Sígueme en Facebook: Lourdes Valentín y únete a mi grupo VIP sólo mujeres de 18 años: PR By Lourdes Valentín VIP Mi canal de YouTube: Lourdes Valentín Empodérate Como Mujer Y Empodera A Tu Pareja. Mi tienda donde puedes adquirir los productos y obtienes un 10% DE DESCUENTO CON EL CODIGO shop10 entra a lourdespr.com Información: Dr. Alejandro Fernández Urólogo Además, si quieres trabajar desde tu casa y generar un ingreso adicional escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr para más información. Para ayudarte a lograr tus sueños. "No Dejes De Soñar" Este episodio también está disponible en Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pockets casts, RadioPublic y Copy RSS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lourdes-valentin1/support
En este episodio te estaré hablando sobre la anorgasmia femenina y posibles causas. Para adquirir estos producto puedes entrar a mi tienda: lourdespr.com o escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr Este Podcast está dirigido a hombres y mujeres mayores de 18 años. Que desean adquirir conocimientos para cambiar creencias, tabúes, miedos y mitos sobre la sexualidad, y así tener una relación personal y de pareja estable y satisfactoria. Si hay algún tema que deseas que yo discuta por aquí o tienes una pregunta me puedes escribir por Instagram: lourdesvalentin.pr Si encuentras valor a este contenido, comparte este episodio en tus redes, chats y déjame una reseña. Sígueme en Facebook: Lourdes Valentín y únete a mi grupo VIP sólo mujeres de 18 años: PR By Lourdes Valentín VIP Mi canal de YouTube: Lourdes Valentín Empodérate Como Mujer Y Empodera A Tu Pareja. Mi tienda donde puedes adquirir los productos y obtienes un 10% DE DESCUENTO CON EL CODIGO shop10 entra a lourdespr.com Información: Mayo clinic Además, si quieres trabajar desde tu casa y generar un ingreso adicional escríbeme a lourdesvalentin.pr para más información. Para ayudarte a lograr tus sueños. "No Dejes De Soñar" Este episodio también está disponible en Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcast, Overcast, Pockets casts, RadioPublic y Copy RSS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lourdes-valentin1/support
Vi è mai capitato di non avere un orgasmo? Scopriamo assieme alla nostra sessuologa Anna Zanellato (@ilrossociliegia) se è una cosa comune, cosa significhi effettivamente avere un orgasmo e 3 trucchi su cui fare affidamento per raggiungerlo.E voi cosa fate per avere un orgasmo?
¿Sin deseo sexual durante esta cuarentena? Conoceremos sus síntomas y efectos de la mano del Urólogo Ricardo Soto-Rosa. Porque puedes estar sufriendo de Anorgasmia. ¿El ayuno intermitente es una moda o realmente ayuda? Esto lo conoceremos de la mano de la Nutricionista Hada Orta. ¿Que trae la conjunción de planetas que existe esta semana? Con la astróloga Iliana Strubinger vamos a conocer esto y lo que trae para cada signo. El reporte CIMA con toda la información sobre las elecciones en Ecuador y Perú con Beatriz Galindo . En la conducción acompañándo a Efraín Cruz @babuito Verónica Oliveros @veroliveros Celebrando el cumpleaños de nuestro Jefe Técnico Carlos González. FUERA DE LUGAR VENEZUELA
🔈 Sábado de....¡Con-sentir tu vida con #chismedeviejitas 👩🏻👩🏼🦱👩🏻! 🔈 De nuevo nos acompaña la Psi. Carol Cervantes, a quién pueden encontrar en instagram como @therealsexedu, con el tema de Anorgasmia y Sexualidad Saludable. Gracias por cuidarte, informarte y acompañarnos en esta 3era parte de Sexualidad Saludable. Este chisme es para ti, dedícatelo, te lo mereces. Eres una persona única en este planeta. ¡Gracias por existir! Toma tu "cafecito"☕ y acompáñanos en Spotify, iTunes y YouTube. LIKE✅ COMMENT ✅ SHARE✅ SUBSCRIBE✅ Fuli Power no se hace responsable por interpretaciones personales, este podcasts es con fines de entretenimiento. Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4dQYX_xIigU750e8_GT2g Con-siente tu Vida Spotify https://bit.ly/3h2Cmje?cc=e2b086c7fcf3d6676f3861a070a16033 iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/chisme-de-viejitas/id1524542336 #Regalandoteuncachito #fulipower #wellnessblog #chismedeviejitas #psychology #bodywellness #yoga #meditation #mindbodysoul #SEXED #cuerpomenteyalma #psicologia #saludintegral #coronapodcast #fitness #podcast #nutrition #nutricion #saludsexual #chismedeviejitas #followme #balance #healthylifestyle #bienestarfísico #bienestaremocional #bienestarmental #bienestarsexual
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Could you be in a relationship or marriage with someone who couldn't help you climax? What is #Anorgasmia? Is stimulation important? Bad sexual experiences can prevent a climax from being achieved. A lot of people are depressed right now, partners want pleasure, and people are disconnected. What percentage of communication, quality time, physical attraction, and love goes into the arousal? I chose *Blk Paco* to discuss this with of course he put his spin on things. Hope yall enjoy it!! *#shegetsitpod #nutsandguts* *.* *.* *www.whoischan.com* Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/she-gets-it/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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See all the Healthcast's at https://www.biobalancehealth.com/healthcast-blog/ Summary: Doctors traditionally divide the female and male orgasms into four stages as though all were the same and progressed identically along the same pathways. After more than three decades of helping women with their sexual issues and a little over one decade of treating men for similar problems, I can tell you that the classic approach could hardly be more incorrect. This underscores one of the deficiencies in medical training. Doctors are taught very little about human sexuality; and, as a consequence, most don't feel, and maybe aren't, qualified to diagnose or treat a not uncommon problem – lack of an orgasm. Unsurprisingly, many real-life women find it difficult to describe an orgasm in objective terms because an orgasm, by its very nature, is explicitly subjective. And they almost never depict any “stages” of their sexual experience. Some women, though, have never had an orgasm. This condition is called anorgasmia. Anorgasmic women often feel incomplete and as if they are only going through the motions when they engage in sex with their partners. In some cases, they become frustrated to the point of giving up on sex because there is no bonus for them. This podcast is designed to increase your understanding of the female orgasm, to inform you of the hormone that is necessary for an orgasm, and to educate you about anorgasmia. TRADITIONAL STAGING OF ORGASM Masters and Johnson conducted years of clinical research of the sexual act, some of it in St. Louis at Washington University School of Medicine, and decided there are four stages of having an orgasm. Excitation is stimulating the “hot spots” that prepare the brain and body for orgasm. Normal people call this foreplay. It can begin with the mere suggestion that your partner wants to have sex in the near future; or it may be stimulated by you or your partner sexually touching the clitoris, labia, vagina or cervix; or, lastly, sexual visualization and pornography have been known to aid arousal. This phase is accompanied by an increase in heart rate, blood flow to the skin and dopamine secretion in the brain. Plateau is the stage in which observable physical bodily changes take place. This may include involuntary dilation of the vagina, blood flow to the pelvis, and swelling of the labia. One's focus is tunneled to the area being stimulated. Orgasm is the stage where sexual tension is released. Surges of dopamine and serotonin are produced in the brain. Muscles throughout the body may contract or jerk. Kind of the whole point, really. Resolution is the relaxing stage where blood flow, heart rate and neurotransmitters go back to normal. Women generally enjoy the ability to have shorter resolution periods than men. Women have the potential to have repeated orgasms where the resolution phase is very short and they reenter the excitation phase. If you have great orgasms, be thankful for yourself and your partner. There is not a better way to enjoy sex and bond. But certainly not all women are alike, and not all orgasms are alike. Various studies have shown the rate of anorgasmia among women of child bearing age to be somewhere between five and ten percent with the degree of the condition ranging from women who have never had an orgasm (primary anorgasmia) to those who only infrequently fail to have one. This rate increases dramatically as women age if they fail to address the hormonal deficiencies that come with aging. Recently I had two patients on the same day who had never had an orgasm. This coincidence was a little surprising to me given the rather low rate of occurrence for primary anorgasmia. Both women had experienced all the necessary stimulation and had partners who were cooperative and supportive of their efforts. Let me tell you my approach to treating these two patients. One of the first steps was to take a detailed medical and social history. Psychological problems stemming from past sexual abuse as well as spousal conflict, severe fatigue and medications (antidepressants and some blood pressure meds) can impair a woman's ability to achieve an orgasm. But these women had no such negative historical experiences and had attentive partners. Both patients were in menopause and one had had a hysterectomy. But because their anorgasmia predated the hysterectomy and the menopause, I was able to dismiss these as contributing factors. If you are a patient of our practice, you know that current blood work, appropriately analyzed, is the center point of any treatment plan. The blood work showed that both of these women had very low testosterone and estradiol levels. In talking with them, they both stated they had never had strong desire for sex even when they were in their peak years of ages 16 to 30. Also, they had not had acne or much body hair as young women. This is highly suggestive that they had never had adequate testosterone which is necessary for both libido and orgasm. Even though testosterone is the primary sexual hormone, women in menopause need estrogen for adequate vaginal wetness; and women experiences better climaxes when they have at least a small amount of estradiol along with their testosterone pellets. On the day of their visits, I replaced their testosterone with T pellets and an estradiol pellet. Their outcomes were excellent, and both women became orgasmic as the pellets rapidly became effective. They, of course, were thrilled, but their spouses were also understandably ecstatic. I doubt these women would have become completely orgasmic with any other treatment. T pellets bring back sex drive and orgasms better than any other medication or bio-identical hormone delivery system I have ever heard of. TREATMENT If you have experienced sexual abuse or suffer from depression or other emotional problems, the best first step is to seek counseling. If these aren't issues, you should start with your gynecologist to check for physical problems with your anatomy and possibly educate you on where your “hot spots” might be to help you stimulate the proper areas. If this is unavailing, you should find a doctor who follows blood levels of testosterone and estrogen and uses T pellets. Our practice does regular blood work to evaluate all the sex hormones as well as the other hormones (such as thyroid and adrenal hormones) that affect your general health. We treat all hormone deficiencies to normalize them to the levels you had when you were at your optimal physical state. This generally means supplementation or outright replacement but can also require that some hormones are actually suppressed to achieve the proper balance. We have been extremely successful with helping women become orgasmic for the first time as well as those who develop this problem with age. I am very aware of other drugs that have been developed to improve orgasms but have found them to be ineffective and expensive. This is not a good combination. Why would someone take an expensive drug with side effects that doesn't work as well as T pellets? Remember that T pellets provide countless anti-aging benefits in addition to orgasm enhancement. If you are interested in further information on this topic, I recommend two books by Dr. Beverly Whipple, Orgasm, G-Spot and The Science of Orgasm, and, of course, my own book, The Secret Female Hormone. I'll give you a hint – the secret is testosterone. 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Anorgasmia is the inability achieve orgasm, and many women experience it in silence. While orgasm is definitely not the end all be all of sex, many women find themselves either faking orgasms, avoiding sex, or feeling like they are "missing out" by not reaching the O. Today we talk about the different types of anorgasmia, offer some insight around the causes, and of course we suggest tools and tips for coping with it. Join us in talking about the struggles of orgasms.Connect with us online and follow on Instagram to keep updated.NOTHING HIDDENwith Nikki and Dr. PiperInstagram: @nothinghidden.podcastwww.NothingHiddenPodcast.com
En este episodio nos acompaña el Dr. David Ocampo médico egresado de la UANL, con Especialidad en Psiquiatría en el Hospital Fray Bernardino avalado por la UNAM, además de Psicoterapia Psicodinámica en el mismo hospital. Con formación de Sexólogo Clínico en AMSAC. Actualmente se dedica a su consulta privada y es catedrático en la UNAM.
3 de cada 5 mujeres sufren de Anorgasmia, te cuento los detalles y tratamientos de este trastorno.
En nuestro podcast que estará disponible desde este miércoles 16 a las 7 pm (hora Venezuela) celebraremos mi pre cumple. Pero además conversaremos sobre temas de interés en esta cuarentena. El Alzheimer / La Anorgasmia / El Suicidio Junto con importantes especialistas conversaremos sobre esto y las herramientas para enfrentar dichas situaciones en el hogar. Como siempre las noticias con Beatriz Galindo y el horóscopo de José Aparicio. Y en los comentarios estaré como siempre acompañado de Verónica Oliveros. Siempre con la mejor musica en el políticamente incorrecto de la radio en Venezuela. FUERA DE LUGAR VENEZUELA
Esta é a dificuldade sexual que mais faz mulheres procurarem um consultório de sexologia. A dificuldade ou incapacidade em uma mulher ter orgasmos nas atividades sexuais com penetração. Esta condição atinge de 60 a 75% das mulheres, mas isto não significa sofrimento para todas. Visite o Instituto Paulista de Sexualidade - InPaSex inpasex.com.br Entre em contato e mande sua dúvida: atendimento@inpasex.com.br WhatsApp: +55 11 98181-2388 Siga Oswaldo Rodrigues nas redes sociais: facebook.com/oswaldo.rodrigues.jr instagram.com/oswrod youtube.com/oswrod
Conversamos con la sexóloga Marianela Arias sobre esta disfunción, que es más normal de lo que se cree y como podemos tratarla.
Conversamos con la sexóloga Marianela Arias sobre esta disfunción, que es más normal de lo que se cree y como podemos tratarla.
Ci siamo addentrate per la prima volta nell'affascinante mondo dell'intimità di coppia e l'abbiamo fatto con una giovane esperta del settore, la dottoressa Silvia Gioffreda. Abbiamo affrontato il tema della comunicazione col partner ma abbiamo anche chiesto tante altre curiosità legate alla relazione nell'ambito sessuale. Nella puntata di oggi molte risposte sorprendenti a domande che spesso non abbiamo il coraggio di farci per quanto riguarda il sesso. Se ti piace l'episodio condividilo usando l'hashtag #spaziogiusto e seguici sulle pagine Facebook https://www.facebook.com/spaziogiusto e Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spaziogiusto
Dear orgasm, where are you is all about anorgasmia. This episode will give you a better understanding as to why some women struggle to orgasm and include some ideas to try in the bedroom. This is the third episode in our series on female sexual response. Get the Ultimate Guide to Foreplay HERE! Follow me on Facebook and Instagram Email: JordanDnelle@VaginasVulvasandVibrators.com www.VaginasVulvasandVibrators.com
Das séries sobre disfunções sexuais, hj trago dados sobre anorgasmia.Como afeta as mulheres e como é o tratamento a respeito
Se describe una de las estrategias más importantes en la terapia para controlar la anorgasmia femenina. Los ejercicios de Kegel ayudarán a desencadenar los primeros y a mantener y facilitar los siguientes orgasmos
Thanks for tuning in to the Armor Men's Health Hour Podcast today, where we bring you the latest and greatest in urology care and the best urology humor out there.In this segment Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee dive into some conditions that can occur in men and impact they and their partner's sex lives. In particular, we highlight anorgasmia or hypo-orgasmia, and retrograde ejaculation. First, what do these terms mean?Anorgasmia or hypoorgasmia is the inability to achieve orgasm or climax after ample sexual stimulation. This can make sex at times feel like more of a chore and even a source of frustration between partners. Causes range from uncontrolled diabetes to the side effects of medications, or even a hormonal imbalance, and should be evaluated thoroughly. Retrograde ejaculation occurs when semen makes its way into the bladder rather than coming out of the head of the penis during ejaculation. While this is pretty harmless to the male body, it can impact sexual performance and even point to underlying conditions such as nerve damage or high blood sugar levels.Dr. Mistry shares about several effective treatments and cases of getting patients back on their feet, and back to those beds. If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share us with a friend! As always, be well! Dr. Mistry is a board-certified urologist and has been treating patients in the Austin and Greater Williamson County area since he started his private practice in 2007.We enjoy hearing from you! Email us at armormenshealth@gmail.com and we'll answer your question in an upcoming episode!Phone: (512) 238-0762Email: Armormenshealth@gmail.comWebsite: Armormenshealth.comOur Locations:Round Rock Office970 Hester's Crossing Road Suite 101 Round Rock, TX 78681South Austin Office6501 South Congress Suite 1-103 Austin, TX 78745Lakeline Office12505 Hymeadow Drive Suite 2C Austin, TX 78750Dripping Springs Office170 Benney Lane Suite 202 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Death grip syndrome can be a real problem. And I tell you all, ladies and gents, we don’t want that to happen. It could be a nightmare! So, today’s episode, I, Alice little and my loquacious and sexy babe, Ryan Taylor are here to discuss ejaculatory disorder and what can be done to help you. We know how frustrating ejaculatory problems are. So, come on, let us talk about it. If you want to get a masturbator for men for fifty percent off, visit the Adam and Eve website and enter coupon code ALICE50 at checkout for fifty percent off almost any single item and free discreet shipping on your entire order! Don’t forget to leave a review of this podcast. We certainly would love to hear them. And we would highly appreciate it if you will give us five stars.
12/10/19 On today’s Titan Talk (broadcast live at 6pm on Facebook, Instagram & Youtube!) Titan Medical Center CEO John Tsikouris goes over: Weekend wrap up Festivals of Speed Orlando Ritz Carlton 2019 Christmas is coming, are you ready!? Sacrificing the bad for the good. This can go for your health, training, and diet. Therapy of the Week: Superman & Wonder Woman Relationship Enhancer Therapies! What are they? How can it help you? Anorgasmia Other names: Coughlan's syndrome What is it? How can it effect females & males? New Year's resolutions. New show on ABC in Florida from Sarasota to Crystal River. Tune in Sunday’s 11 AM. Titan Clothing Gear Giveaway! -Titan Weekly Newsletter Code Word Giveaway! Go to our 12/16/19 TITAN Weekly Newsletter: Superman & Wonder Woman Therapies! Festivals of Speed Recap! (DIRECT Email Link: https://conta.cc/2YXaN25) & pick the code word John gives during this live to win FREE Titan Clothing gear! Choices are: Libido, Boost, & Bedroom. Follow us on our social media, YouTube, & listen to us on our Titan Medical podcast! (https://titanmedicallifestylepodcast.fireside.fm) Don’t forget to join us on Friday when we go live with Titan Athlete Big Dru! #titanmedical #medicalscience #health #advice #tampa #therapy #medicalclinic #johntsikouris #weightloss #diet #relationships #lovelife Titan Medical Center CEO John Tsikouris goes live on his Instagram and Facebook video feeds every Tuesday at 6pm (Titan Talk Tuesdays) and talks to his viewers and answers questions about health, fitness and medical science. We air the episodes here as soon as they're finished for your listening convenience.
La respuesta sexual tanto en hombre como en mujeres es vital para la vida en pareja, afirma especialistas. ¿Pero qué pasa cuando el orgasmo no llega?. ¡También te puede interesar! Escucha, comparte y descarga todos nuestros podcast: Desde las Gradas Círculo de Lobas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/panama-america/message
Cómo la clausura del goce en las mujeres trae infelicidad y problemas de salud. El rol del machismo y el patriarcado en la anorgasmia femenina. Cómo descubrirse y descubrir sitios de placer en los cuerpos. Pasen Música "crema de enjuague", grupos de cumbia de los 90 con hombres de pelo largo y coreografías bizarras.
Anorgasmias del cuerpo, tras lupanar, azotes y cosquilleos aliados, revelaciones húmedas de una escena sexual, la nueva era del baile en barra...
Programa dirigido y presentado por Celia Blanco
Guest: David J. Portman, MD While at the ReachMD Innovation Theater in Chicago, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman provided us with his perspective on using PRP injections and alprostadil topically for patients with anorgasmia.
Secara definitif, anorgasmia merupakan suatu ketidakmampuan seseorang untuk bisa mencapai orgasme walau sudah mendapatkan rangsangan yang memadai. Anorgasmia juga dapat merujuk pada tertundanya mencapai orgasme dalam waktu yang lama, kekhawatiran berlebih atau juga dapat disebabkan oleh stress. Anorgasmia ini sering dialami oleh kaum wanita terlebih pada kelompok usia pasca menopause. lebih lengkapnya langsung didengerin ajaa yaah!
Neste podcast, Evandro Palma e Sol Milharcic conversam sobre Anorgasmia, um tipo de disfunção sexual que atinge muitas mulheres. Nascemos todos organicamente funcionais. Por que isso ocorre? Ouça o podcast e veja e conheça as razões.
La anorgasmia femenina es el problema sexual más frecuente en las mujeres. Según las estadísticas una de cada tres mujeres sufre de dificultades para alcanzar el orgasmo o no lo ha sentido nunca. El orgasmo es una habilidad que se aprende por experimentación erótica. Por tanto, es fundamental conocer el propio cuerpo y respetar cómo...Leer más »
Esto se ha calificado de condición eminentemente femenina que muchas veces ocurre por incompetencia masculina.
Cada Mono sabe hablar el monolio, el lenguaje que alegra cada mañana a los auditores del #CaféconNata. Porque cuando el reloj da las 9 no paramos de reír y actualizarnos con la especial mirada de la realidad que Natalia Valdebenito le entrega a las ondas de Súbela Radio. Únete a esta comunidad que cada día te sorprende con invitados, mujeres excepcionales, panelistas, karaokes y horóscopos incompletos en www.subela.cl Lunes a Viernes para disfrutar de un rico #CaféconNata desde las 9:00 am en Súbela Radio
Cada Mono sabe hablar el monolio, el lenguaje que alegra cada mañana a los auditores del #CaféconNata. Porque cuando el reloj da las 9 no paramos de reír y actualizarnos con la especial mirada de la realidad que Natalia Valdebenito le entrega a las ondas de Súbela Radio. Únete a esta comunidad que cada día te sorprende con invitados, mujeres excepcionales, panelistas, karaokes y horóscopos incompletos en www.subela.cl Lunes a Viernes para disfrutar de un rico #CaféconNata desde las 9:00 am en Súbela Radio
Not every Christian couple feels guilty about sex, but a surprising number do. In fact, we’ve even been asked the question, “I’m married now, but I really, really look forward to and enjoy sex with my husband. Is that OK or is there something wrong with that?” To give you some context here, our moral convictions are that sex is intended for married couples only but inside of that marriage bond, it is intended to be enjoyed and explored in a way that grows and deepens and becomes a richer and richer experience over the lifespan of one’s marriage. So, we’re not here to try to help you get comfortable with extra-marital sex or polygamy or anything else that falls outside the bounds of healthy marriage sex. Yet, in coming to this issue, we’re not only speaking to couples today to try to encourage you to embrace the full opportunity of being sexual with your spouse, but also to those who lead our churches and who teach about marriage and who speak to young people about chastity: we need to be very careful how we talk about sex to make sure that while we communicate the boundaries that God has placed on sexuality, we also communicate the blessing part as well. Caleb talked to a guy who once said, “I can count on one hand the number of times we’ve had sex in our many years of marriage.” The issue there was the teaching that she had received that sex was dirty and wrong and bad, and when she finally found herself in a situation where it was legitimate, she just couldn’t flip that switch. We’ve also heard from a wife in our survey telling us that she lives in a sexless marriage and it’s tearing her heart out. He’s a great guy but has the same hang up. Something needs to change with regards to guilty feelings about sex. Let’s start by looking at the impact of religion on sexuality. The Impact of Religion on Sexuality Over the past few decades, many research studies have been completed on the correlations between religion and specific sexual attitudes and experiences. In 1970, Masters and Johnson examined how religious upbringing affected sexual arousal, orgasm, sexual satisfaction, and pain during sex. Their results were published in the classic book Human Sexual Inadequacy and was cited by Woo (2012). They found that a “strict religious upbringing in Judaism, Catholicism, and Protestantism was associated with different types of sexual dysfunction.”[i] These sexual dysfunctions included: Impotence: erectile dysfunction Anorgasmia: inability to achieve orgasm despite adequate stimulation Vaginismus: painful spasms in the vagina during sexual intercourse. These are all very real issues. Other Christian sex therapists also point to strict, anti-sexual teaching from our pulpits as one of the root causes of these types of sexual dysfunction. If you’re out there and you’re experiencing pain during intercourse, or you can’t get an erection or experience orgasm because of the feelings of guilt and shame that arise whenever you think about your private parts of feel attracted to your spouse, you’re not alone. Not only are you not alone, there’s probably actually nothing physically wrong with you. You may have just been so burdened by unhealthy messaging that it’s affecting your body’s ability to respond appropriately to what is legitimate. Maybe in your head, you can believe that sex with your spouse is good but you can’t get your heart and body to follow. Or, maybe it’s been so hammered into you, that you can’t even accept that sex is possibly a good thing, never mind one of God’s greatest gifts to married humanity. Sex Without Shame If you’re having trouble experiencing sexual arousal because of feelings of guilt, this audio track explains what is going on and what you can do about it so that you can move towards embracing the blessing that sex can be to your marriage. Become a patron today to listen to this track!Listen Now! The Problem of Sexual Guilt and Shame What is the reason for these complications between religi...
Giselle Jones, a sex therapist at The Center for Healthy Sex, mindfulness facilitator, yoga instructor, and licensed pyschotherapist (phew!), talks with T&A about how to clear our minds and connect with our bodies for better sex! She's left no stone unturned in all the factors that contribute to a stymied orgasm. She shares her wisdom, common issues that come up with patients, and most importantly, how we can all solve this problem with a few practical tools. She even guides a mini meditation at the end of this episode. Her voice is so soothing, your tension melts when she says 'hello'! Show Notes We are bombarded with sexual images that are not realistic that can affect our sexuality. (09:10) What is the definition of mindfulness? (9:48) What is the enemy of enjoyable, juicy sex? (11:30) Listen here for an interesting description of the UCLA MARC Institute’s secular study program for mediation. (15:12) On an evolutionary level, our brains have not advanced that far from prehistoric times when it comes to the ‘fight or flight’ response. (15:50) What are two approaches we can take when looking at orgasm? (17:31) What are some things they do at The Center for Healthy Sex? (19:55) It can be difficult to get people to ‘buy into’ the idea that sexual ‘problems’ are more emotional-based than they believe. (21:29) What common problem and response do women face that keeps us in a heightened state of anxiety? (22:34) FULL Show Notes & Links HERE: http://www.tatalksex.com/in-your-head-during-sex-try-this-w-giselle-jones-sex-therapist-mindfulness-facilitator-ep-73/
Cerrando el tema de las disfunciones sexuales, ésta vez toca turno a la ANORGASMIA, la condición que evita que la mujer o el hombre lleguen al orgasmo durante el acto sexual. ¿Qué la ocasiona?, ¿quiénes la sufren?, ¿cómo se puede solucionar?. Todo eso y más lo platican los Doctores Loman en esta ocasión.
KINKY CHIMPS & PUNISHMENT BUKAKE! Author Dr. Katherine Frank, researcher Dr. Jamie Lawson and improv teacher Sawn Westfall join Sandra for a wild Q&A joinery through group sex and the animal kingdom! TOPICS: Egg Competition, Hyena Lady Penis, The Future of Group Sex, Transgression, Power & Hierarchy, Society & Sex, Dominance, Favorite Sex Books, Beastiality, Tahiti, Cross-Cultural Manly Cum Guzzling, Peacocks, Sexual Dysfunction, Anorgasmia, Pig Orgasms, Condoms, Gloves and Nina Hartley's Female Pleasure Trick.
En este programa hablaremos de la ciencia del sexo, el priapismo, los celulares de bambú y el nuevo Ipad de Apple
Could you be in a relationship or marriage with someone who couldn't help you climax? What is #Anorgasmia? Is stimulation important? Bad sexual experiences can prevent a climax from being achieved. A lot of people are depressed right now, partners want pleasure, and people are disconnected. What percentage of communication, quality time, physical attraction, and love goes into the arousal? I chose *Blk Paco* to discuss this with of course he put his spin on things. Hope yall enjoy it!! *#shegetsitpod #nutsandguts* *.* *.* *www.whoischan.com* Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/she-gets-it/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy