Posted On: March 7, 2017
The single most important relationship skill is not communication, it’s taking ownership. Successful relationships require taking ownership of your “experience.” What is your “experience?” Your “experience” is what happens inside your body and your mind in response to events. It is composed of your thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations. Your experience is involuntary, it just […]
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Posted On: March 1, 2017
Each of us has a biological sex — whether we are female, male, or intersex. Our gender is our social and legal status as men or women. Gender identity is defined as a personal conception of oneself as male or female (or rarely, both or neither). These books will support parents seeking resources for their […]
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Posted On: March 1, 2017
If you are a parent and are wondering what books are appropriate to begin initiating conversations around their sexuality, here are some resources by different age groups. Download this resource list here. Sex Ed Resource List for Parents Part 1 (Age 3 – 10) Sex Ed Resource List for Parents Part 2 (Young Adults, Parents […]
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Posted On: February 25, 2017
Empowerment has to do with recognising and taking back the power that has always been yours. You didn’t lose any power. You just didn’t know you had it in you. People who are sexually empowered don’t feel they need to do anything to prove to anybody when it comes to their sexuality. They don’t impose […]
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Posted On: February 25, 2017
I interviewed Derren Joseph who I have been bumped into at networking events. I’ve found him to be highly likeable and dedicated to his work. 1) Tell us more about yourself My name is Derren Joseph, I’ve been in Singapore since late 2013 and I’m a Partner at a U.S. Tax Practice – www.AdvancedAmericanTax.com. I enjoy […]
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Posted On: February 20, 2017
In 2015, I decided to feature one passionate person every month because there are so many amazing people doing fantastic work, whose life is an inspiration to behold that I thought more people really deserve to know about them. Hence the idea for a monthly Passionate Person was born! This is the list for 2016. […]
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Posted On: February 5, 2017
Published in 2012, Ecstasy is Necessary: A Practical Guide is Barbara Carrellas’s third book, but the second book of hers I’ve read. I read Ecstasy is Necessary about one year after reading her other book Urban Tantra. As a sexologist, I read so many things about all things related to sex and sexuality that it […]
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Posted On: January 22, 2017
I was immediately intrigued when I came across the book How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby by Landrum B. Shettles and David M. Rorvik. Since then, I’ve suggested it to several of my clients with a disclaimer that the information is only meant to educate – not guarantee the sex of their baby. […]
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Posted On: January 9, 2017
This infographic shows reasons why it’s better to live gratefully. Are you grateful? What are some things you can be grateful for your life? How about just for today? Let this be a daily practice and watch your life change. Who is Martha? Dr. Martha Tara Lee is Founder and Clinical Sexologist of Eros Coaching. […]
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Posted On: January 9, 2017
Trust me on this: being Clean and Clear is one of the way to an Orgasmic Life. Another way to have an Orgasmic Life is to practice Orgasmic Yoga. I am so passionate about Orgasmic Yoga that I actually wrote an entire book on it. I couldn’t find a publisher for it and eventually decided […]
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Posted On: January 8, 2017
I’ve read this book before, including Sherry Argov’s other book Why Men Love Bitches. I decided to re-read this book before giving it away – I’ve had to downsize my out-of-control library. This is, after all, a New York Times Bestseller and it doesn’t hurt to be reminded of some dating fundamentals being a sexologist. […]
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Posted On: January 5, 2017
I had set the goal of reading 150 books in 2013, and 200 in 2014, 2015 and 2016. I ended up reading 152 books in 2013, 202 in 2014, 168 in 2015, and 110 in 2016. Though I fell short of reading 200 books in 2016, I intend to read at least 100 books (halved […]
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