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What happens when your gender expression doesn’t match what the world expects of you? And what does that mean for your relationships and sexuality?
In this episode of Our Patients Are Having Sex, I’m joined by my friend and teaching partner, Rudi Landmann - a trans woman, parent, autistic person and sexuality educator.
Rudi shares her journey of self-discovery and the challenges of finding language for identity, while offering insights into how trans and neurodiverse people experience sex and intimacy. We talk about the importance of curiosity, honesty and compassion - in clinical practice and in our personal lives.
It’s an open, thoughtful conversation that will leave you rethinking assumptions and expanding how you approach gender, sexuality and life.
By Isiah McKimmie - Relationship Counsellor and SexologistWhat happens when your gender expression doesn’t match what the world expects of you? And what does that mean for your relationships and sexuality?
In this episode of Our Patients Are Having Sex, I’m joined by my friend and teaching partner, Rudi Landmann - a trans woman, parent, autistic person and sexuality educator.
Rudi shares her journey of self-discovery and the challenges of finding language for identity, while offering insights into how trans and neurodiverse people experience sex and intimacy. We talk about the importance of curiosity, honesty and compassion - in clinical practice and in our personal lives.
It’s an open, thoughtful conversation that will leave you rethinking assumptions and expanding how you approach gender, sexuality and life.