The following are real-life case studies of women who were unable to orgasm and through a variety of techniques were able to learn how to reach an orgasm
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In this next video, Dr Jan debunks the popular myths surrounding women and vaginal/penetrative orgasms. If you cant have an orgasm during sex, this news is reassuring indeed.
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In this video Dr Jan describes case studies from her clinical practice - women who were unable to orgasm, but with the correct approach learnt how to reach an orgasm!
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Dr Jan discusses erectile dysfunction and how it can become a devastating problem for some men's lives. Click 'read more' for a full transcript of the video.
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Dr Jan describes an approach for men whose erection problems are caused psychologically. Click 'Read More' for a transcription of this erection problems video.
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Dr Jan looks at physical causes of erection problems and how some men have learned to overcome these to get harder erections. Read more for a full transcript
How audio therapy can be an extremely effective mode of sex therapy. From hypnosis for premature ejaculation to advice for non-orgasmic women, audio-based therapy can help.
Here is some news about a significant discovery which is still not widely known. The information is Essential if making love is to be enjoyed with maximum pleasure – especially for women
Dyspareunia refers to pain in the pelvic area during or after sexual intercourse. It is believed that dyspareunia is caused by physical factors at least 75% of the time. Psychological factors are infrequently involved and will most commonly be associated with previous sexual trauma (rape or abuse), feelings of guilt, or negative attitudes toward sex.
It's not unusual for partners to have different levels of desire and arousal. The following is a how to guide to negotiate sex-urge differences between partners.