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Bringing your partner out of their sexual shell; have you and your partner fallen into the same sexual routine? Have you noticed that your partner always initiates sex play the same way? Does se

Sexual Self Esteem: Self Esteem can be defined as a person’s overall evaluation of their self-worth. Self esteem includes how they feel about their self beliefs, emotions, as well as how self e
Practicing Sexual Safety at College: going to live at college in Philadelphia opens up a wide new world of freedoms. As you start of your college career, you discover that you have some choices to ma

Sexual Positions *Ideal for new couples first starting to have intercourse*
Missionary Position (person with a penis or dildo on top) In the missionary position, the person with a penis or dildo is
Sexual Pain Glossary: If you have been experiencing sexual pain for some time now and are beginning a course of treatment, you may hear many different terms to describe your condition and the necess

Sexual Orientation When many people think about sexual orientation, they think about someone being either “straight” or “gay”. Some people even think about a person being bisexual (attracte

Sexual Genogram: Making Sense of Your History. The types of questions sex therapists at Sex Therapy in Philadelphia ask while taking a sexual history.
At Sex Therapy in Philadelphia / Center for

Sexual fantasy — How To Create Your Own
What is your sexual fantasy? Have you ever been asked that question by a partner? Or, have you ever watched a movie where couples talk about sexual fan

Identifying Sexual Compulsion Triggers: a key component of sexual addiction treatment is figuring out when and where during your day that you are most likely to act out sexually. Then creating a pla

Sexual Boundaries: having boundaries is an essential piece in feeling safe in any relationship (friendship, with family, lover, etc.). Sexual boundaries is about knowing your limits and what you're