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Talking about sex in our own relationships can be difficult and uncomfortable—even for a queer sex therapist with a lot of practice. It’s vulnerable to talk to partners about our desires and the changes we feel around sex. That’s why we’re discussing how to talk to both new and long-term partners about our sexual desires.
You’ll hear— (09:51) The challenges of talking about sex with our partners (15:47) Societal pressure around orgasms (22:31) How exploring gender and sexual labels can impact your preferences (34:58) TW: sexual assault, domestic violence, skip to (38:34) (39:35) Queer Joys
Connect with Keely:
• Follow them on Instagram and TikTok
• Follow Connective Therapy Collective on Instagram and Facebook
Connect with Melisa:
• Follow them on Instagram
• Follow Therapeutic Ideas on Instagram
If you like the show, please leave a rating and review and tell us your thoughts on Instagram @Queer_Relationships_Queer_Joy
By Keely Helmick & Melisa De Seguirant4.9
1818 ratings
Talking about sex in our own relationships can be difficult and uncomfortable—even for a queer sex therapist with a lot of practice. It’s vulnerable to talk to partners about our desires and the changes we feel around sex. That’s why we’re discussing how to talk to both new and long-term partners about our sexual desires.
You’ll hear— (09:51) The challenges of talking about sex with our partners (15:47) Societal pressure around orgasms (22:31) How exploring gender and sexual labels can impact your preferences (34:58) TW: sexual assault, domestic violence, skip to (38:34) (39:35) Queer Joys
Connect with Keely:
• Follow them on Instagram and TikTok
• Follow Connective Therapy Collective on Instagram and Facebook
Connect with Melisa:
• Follow them on Instagram
• Follow Therapeutic Ideas on Instagram
If you like the show, please leave a rating and review and tell us your thoughts on Instagram @Queer_Relationships_Queer_Joy