Monthly Archives: June 2012

Erectile Dysfunction and Dating – Dating When You Live with Erectile Dysfunction

No One Is Interested in a Guy with ED
It’s easy to feel this way. It’s what we’re told every day of our lives. The prototype attractive or desirable person is so carefully described to us in every book we read, TV show we watch, advertisement we gloss over, and lesson we learn, that it becomes a “norm” without us ever questioning it. But consider the fact that as many as one in five men experience ED and many of them are partnered in both loving and sexually satisfying relationships, and know that as an essential truth, this one doesn’t hold up.

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Confused About Sexual Orientation – Making Sense of Sexual Orientation Confusion

In public, most people present themselves as having one single sexual orientation. Society, families, and even our closest friends put a lot of pressure on us to choose one sexual orientation and stick with it. But privately, many of us have questions and some confusion about our own sexual orientation — and not just when we’re younger.

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Dealing with Sexual Shame – Techniques for Dealing with Sexual Shame

It’s probably safe to say that everyone experiences some degree of shame about sex. Whether we feel shame for what (or who) we desire, shame for things that we chose to do, shame for things that were done against our will to us, or any number of other sexual thoughts, feelings, and desires, if we want to explore our own sexuality we’re likely going to come up against feelings of shame.

For more information about counseling and psychology, check out my site at RMarcAndrews.com

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