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This is a question I contemplated for nearly a year after my 3rd baby was born. I stopped being able to orgasm vaginally, my 2 year old commented on how my vagina was different from hers, and I began to fear that pleasure and vitality, as I knew them, were gone.
In this episode, you will hear me share how shifting the question from "what is wrong with me?" to "what went wrong for me?" allowed me to find what was really underneath the broken vagina predicament.
You will hear a feminist psychotherapeutic perspective on comparing the body to molds outside of it, in order to avoid feelings within it.
This is a question I contemplated for nearly a year after my 3rd baby was born. I stopped being able to orgasm vaginally, my 2 year old commented on how my vagina was different from hers, and I began to fear that pleasure and vitality, as I knew them, were gone.
In this episode, you will hear me share how shifting the question from "what is wrong with me?" to "what went wrong for me?" allowed me to find what was really underneath the broken vagina predicament.
You will hear a feminist psychotherapeutic perspective on comparing the body to molds outside of it, in order to avoid feelings within it.