Welcome to another edition of our Highlighted Sex Position of the Month, where we delve into the art of connection and pleasure. For December, we will be exploring the Erotic Arch Position – a captivating posture that not only ignites passion but also encourages communication and vulnerability between partners.
Read MoreNovember’s highlighted position of the month is the Power Play!
Read MoreI recently told a client (who’s a lawyer), “Vacation doesn’t cure burnout.” Insert shocked client reaction. I further explained that, yes, vacation is great for taking a break and relaxation.
Read MoreHere’s to carving out some intentional and prioritized time to engage emotionally and sexually with one another this October.
Read MoreSeptember highlighted position of the month is the Laid Back. Ideally, you and your partner would try out the Laid Back on a soft supportive surface (carpeted floor, sofa, or bed). The partner being penetrated will start in the on-top position (think cowgirl), while their partner lays on their back facing upward.
Read More“I am worried we are sexually incompatible. What if this ruins our relationship?” This is a common fear of individuals and couples who are seeking relationship counseling or sex therapy.
Read MoreRemember that a sexual experience will release Oxytocin and other beneficial endorphins that will help you both feel bonded to one another and release stress/tension.
Read MoreHow many times have we told someone we love, especially our kids, that we just want them to be happy? I recently heard on a podcast that when we tell our kids we want them to be happy, we create an expectation that demands they be happy in order to please us.
Read MoreBreath-Taking Balance, July’s highlighted position of the month is here! This oral sex position comes with added challenges which could make for either great pleasure or great laughs (or both). While a sexual experience can aid in feeling emotionally connected to partner(s), it is also an opportunity to get your blood pumping and release physical energy. A sexual experience will release Oxytocin, “the love drug,” and other beneficial endorphins that help you feel bonded to a sexual partner and release stress/tension. For this position it will be especially important to being with some light stretching to help avoid injuries and/or muscle cramps that might arise, as these are the most common sexual injuries.
Read MoreIf you work a regular Monday-Friday job, odds are you have probably been acquainted with the “Sunday Scaries” at some point. The scaries are the specific and sometimes rather intense anxieties that set in on the last day of the weekend in preparation for the start of the work week.
Read MoreTalking about money with one’s partner is never just talking about money. Money can serve as a proxy for a million different things – our work ethic, our values, our expectations of others, our plans for the future, and our visions of ourselves, just to name a few.
Read MoreIn need of therapy? Let a student counselor help! When searching for a counselor, it can be difficult to find someone that you believe is a good fit for you. While reading through so many biographies and seeing so many different qualifications, it can be difficult to keep up with all that is being shared with you.
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