Sex addiction is obsessive compulsive out of control behaviour that has a negative impact on yourself and others.
Katya the Sex Therapist
Addiction stops intimacy. How can we reconnect?
In the first article talking about addiction, we talked about a loss of reconnection; now, our sex therapist shows us how to reconnect again.
Is addiction a barrier to intimacy?
Sometimes, you can get addicted to drugs or alcohol – and sometimes, you get addicted to behaviour that stops you from finding love.
Can I have sex during Corona?
In this time of social distancing, quarantine, and isolation….can we still have sex?
Exploring intimacy, part 2
In Katya’s intimacy article, she talked about the different types of intimacy. In this one, she explores practical ways to express them.
Exploring the eight types of intimacy
We’ve explored types of intimacy before. Our sex therapist takes us through what we can actively do to build intimacy in relationships.
Do I have to be monogamous?
Does everyone have to stick to only one partner for the rest of their lives? What are the other options?
How to be sexually fit!
Want to have the best sex ever? It might take a bit of work…our sex therapist tells us just how much.
Sensate Focus – beyond penetrative sex!
Sex can and should be about more than penetration. Learning your partner’s body through touch can be just as sexy and intimate as penetration itself.
Our sex therapist talks penis size
Hanging low or swinging slow, short and fat or long and squat – what’s size got to do with it?
A sex therapist’s thoughts: love, sex and relationships
Childhood can affect how you behave in your adulthood, especially around love, sex, and relationships. Our in-house sex therapist explains exactly how.
Sex therapy: what you need to know
Let’s talk about sex…in therapy. Sex therapy helps people identify factors that help or hamper sexual satisfaction.