Posted On: April 8, 2023
I recently read Sex Without Stress by Jessa Zimmerman and I was pleasantly surprised. This book is an absolute must-read for any sexologist. It offers a comprehensive look at how to reduce stress and anxiety around sex, while also providing practical advice on how to make sex more enjoyable. The book starts off by discussing […]
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Posted On: May 5, 2022
As a Relationship Counselor and Clinical Sexologist, I have many clients who are trying to conceive. From time to time, they ask about fertility-related products and so, I was very excited to receive sample products from TwoPlus Fertility. Partnership with TwoPlus Get 10% off twoplus Fertility Applicator using the promo code: EROSMATTERS Only eligible for […]
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Posted On: February 10, 2022
Autism is a spectrum and a typical characteristic of autism to have a low Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Being emotional and having emotional reactions is not necessarily EQ. Some Autistics study of emotions so they learn to recognise and manage emotions positively by developing their understanding. Here are some resources on the market you could explore […]
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Posted On: December 24, 2021
I had set the goal of reading 150 books in 2013; 200 in 2014, 2015 and 2016; 100 in 2017 and 2018; 100 in 2019; 50 2020. This is how I fared 152 books in 2013, (Reached goal of 150) 202 in 2014, (Reached goal of 150) 168 in 2015, (Reached goal of 150) 110 […]
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Posted On: November 27, 2021
This is my review of the documentary Procession that was recently released on Netflix. I strongly encouraged everybody regardless of nationality, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation to watch this amazing 3-year healing process that six sexual assault survivors. They were assaulted as young boys by Catholic church priests. This took place in Kanas city […]
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Posted On: November 13, 2021
I review the booklet I’ll Walk With You: A Guide for Parents for Transgender Children in this below video. As the title states, it is a resource for parents whose child identifies as transgender. Divided into easy sections to navigate, it answers the Why, What, When, How, Who, and Where questions that parents might have. […]
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Posted On: November 10, 2021
This is my review of new book A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy that was launched on 1 Nov 2021. It is illustrated by @andeasyand, published by @differenceenginesg. I actually first found out about it on @theperiod.co I was excited about the book being a sex educator: another tool I could share with my clients […]
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Posted On: March 30, 2021
This is a list of events/ articles/ media interviews which counts as my achievements of the year – big and small. I first started doing these annual milestones as a way for me to keep track of my own progress, and only decided to keep doing and resharing them later. This is a bit of […]
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Posted On: December 26, 2020
I had set the goal of reading 150 books in 2013; 200 in 2014, 2015 and 2016; 100 in 2017 and 2018. This is how I fared 152 books in 2013, (Reached goal) 202 in 2014, (Reached goal) 168 in 2015, (Reached goal) 110 in 2016, (Didn’t reach goal) 80 in 2017, (Didn’t reach goal) […]
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Posted On: March 7, 2020
Contrary to what people might believe, many couples actually stay together after an affair. These are some books on dealing an emotional and/ or physical affair in a marriage. 1.) After the Affair: Healing the Pain and Rebuilding Trust When a Partner Has Been Unfaithful, 2nd Edition “Dr. Spring possesses a remarkable combination of clarity, […]
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Posted On: October 5, 2019
I watched Hustlers tonight and I was bored. Don’t get me wrong: it IS fun, entertaining, sexy, and all about girl-power/ friendship/ sisterhood/ camaraderie no doubt. What’s there not to like? Beautiful, expressed, confident women! Beyond all that glitz, the movie itself was drawn out and could have been condensed. The movie has just crossed […]
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Posted On: June 18, 2019
These are some books I’ve come across over the years that have come highly recommended and I wanted to share this list with you. Do note that some of them are from a religious angle – I would say “take what is useful and let go of what is not” if you do not identify […]
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