“How do I go about finding a Christian Sex Therapist?” Read more to find out what relationship expert Josh Spurlock has to say about what a Christian Sex Therapist is and how to find one.
Shelly asked “Is it possible for women who have only had an orgasm with a vibrator to have one during intercourse? How can one work on this?”
Patricia says, “My husband went to heaven three years ago. We had sex 1-3 times a day. I want that again, but I’m not married.” Read more to find out what Josh Spurlock, Counselor & Sex Therapist, says about grieving the loss of your lover, navigating sexual desire as a widow, and how to lean on trusted friends in your life as you grieve.
“How do I get my husband to understand how important it is for BOTH of us to orgasm during sex, not just him?”
Pocahontas says, “I feel aroused when I have a full bladder, and I don't know why. It's messing with my sex life. What should I do?” Licensed Counselor and Sex Therapist Josh Spurlock says about sexual arousal with a full bladder.
“What is the best way for a wife to support a husband with ED (Erectile Dysfunction)? Obviously she doesn’t want to emasculate him, but she doesn’t want her needs to not be met.”
“My friend is less aroused during sex; she doesn’t enjoy it and that leads to infrequent orgasms. She believes this is because of a hormonal problem…could you help?”
Torp says, “I am pre-menopausal and I don’t want to have sex with my husband. But, I have sexual dreams, so I know that my body still wants sex.”
Sharon says, “We’ve been married for a year. Sex wasn’t perfect when it all started, but it was getting better. Four miscarriages later, and I can’t orgasm at all.”
It’s not enough just to HAVE sex… it’s REALLY IMPORTANT that you ENJOY connecting sexually! The importance of the physical relationship in marriage is pretty well established. But, DUTY SEX is no good. You’ll learn why in this article, along with tips on how to strengthen the sexual intimacy in your relationship.