Posted On: June 21, 2015
Men have their caves, and now women have their sheds. In the United States, “She Sheds” are a new trend that allow women to escape to their own personal private retreats, without leaving home. More here. I am sharing this piece of news not because it is feasible to have one at home… This is […]
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Posted On: June 19, 2015
Following Masturbation Month in May, there is another online campaign going on…. and it’s important to me personally and professionally. June is Adult Sex Ed month! My clients lament about the lack of sexuality education growing up. Just where do we get the sex ed we didn’t get? Follow #adultsexed as bloggers, sexologists and the […]
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Posted On: June 16, 2015
I love books so much so I decided to document the books I read in 2013 and 2014. This is the list for 2015 so far. You may also wish to check out 10 books that changed my life here. I’ve decided to feature authors based in Singapore – to share of their good work. […]
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Posted On: June 16, 2015
I met Dr. Rosediani Muhamad from Malaysia at the 13th Asia-Ocean Federation of Sexology conference which ran Oct 22 to 25, 2014 in Brisbane, Australia. She was also attending the conference, and completing her doctorate in Melbourne. I took the opportunity to ask her about why she thought our sexuality was important. If you liked […]
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Posted On: June 14, 2015
Following Masturbation Month in May, there is another online campaign going on…. and it’s important to me personally and professionally. June is Adult Sex Ed month! My clients lament about the lack of sexuality education growing up. Just where do we get the sex ed we didn’t get? Follow #adultsexed as bloggers, sexologists and the […]
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Posted On: June 10, 2015
As a certified sexologist, I have stood by and not said anything for far too long. This year, I really couldn’t sit by and say nothing. You might read or heard about the increased tension around Pink Dot in Singapore (If you haven’t, you just need to google it). Occasionally I put out content that […]
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Posted On: June 9, 2015
I interviewed my friend Nathanael Seers who is a hypnocoach. He inspires me for his ongoing pursuit of personal and professional excellence. 1) Tell us more about yourself. I am a Hypnocoach. It is a unique profession and a conversational starter when I meet new people. Whenever I mention the word hypnosis, many would tell […]
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Posted On: June 9, 2015
Following Masturbation Month in May, there is another online campaign going on…. and it’s important to me personally and professionally. June is Adult Sex Ed month! My clients lament about the lack of sexuality education growing up. Just where do we get the sex ed we didn’t get? Follow #adultsexed as bloggers, sexologists and the […]
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Posted On: June 9, 2015
I met Dr Dariusz P. Skowronski, Adjunct Professor at Psychological Studies, Temple University Japan Campus at the 13th Asia-Ocean Federation of Sexology conference which ran Oct 22 to 25, 2014 in Brisbane, Australia. I asked Dr Dariusz about his work and why sexuality was important in his opinion. If you liked this video, subscribe to my […]
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Posted On: June 8, 2015
Following my Mother’s Day campaign, I decided to interview three daughters on their relationship with their fathers. Often we celebrate on the mother and treat Father’s Day with less warmth, so it begs the question: what about the fathers? May it inspire you to appreciate even more and draw even closer to your own father […]
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Posted On: June 5, 2015
I produced three videos for Father’s Day to remind and inspire us of a father’s love. I interviewed my friend Pearly Phua about her relationship with her father. Return to love…. subscribe to the other videos here. Sign up for my free videos under these other campaigns: Febulove, Eco Sex, Masturbation Month, and Mother’s Day!
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Posted On: June 4, 2015
The Kinset Scale is essentially a Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale. It was developed by Alfred Kinsey and his colleagues Wardell Pomeroy and Clyde Martin in 1948, in order to account for research findings that showed people did not fit into neat and exclusive heterosexual or homosexual categories. How does one know where in the scale they […]
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