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Sex, the Mind, and the Stories We Hide

Sex, the Mind, and the Stories We Hide

Blog | Sex, sexuality
Sexuality is inseparable from mental health. It reflects how we relate to ourselves, our bodies, and others. Shame and silence can distort this relationship, while understanding and open dialogue can heal it. From a clinical psychologist’s perspective, talking about sex is not indulgent or inappropriate it is often a necessary step toward emotional well-being, self-acceptance, and healthier relationships.
The Psychology of a Sexless Marriage: Is It Low Libido or Loss of Respect?

The Psychology of a Sexless Marriage: Is It Low Libido or Loss of Respect?

Article | Sex, sexuality
This question comes up so often—what to do when your partner turns away from physical closeness. It is a deep issue that touches on emotions, needs, and the very core of how two people connect.
Why Sexual Pleasure Is a Basic Human Need

Why Sexual Pleasure Is a Basic Human Need

Article | Sex, sexuality
Sex isn't just a biological function that simply "happens"—it is a cultivated skill that we should all learn properly, much like riding a bike or cooking a decent meal.
Чому порно викликає залежність навіть у тих, хто не вважає себе вразливим?

Чому порно викликає залежність навіть у тих, хто не вважає себе вразливим?

Article | Sex, sexuality
Уявіть собі: ви просто шукаєте розслаблення після важкого дня, а суспільство навколо ніби натякає, що це абсолютно нормально, адже все так легко доступне – приватно, анонімно, без осуду.
When Intimacy Turns Toxic

When Intimacy Turns Toxic

Article | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever paused and truly wondered if the closeness in your relationship feels genuinely supportive, or if it is starting to weigh on you in ways that just don't seem right?
The Hidden Mental Game of Orgasms: 4 Surprising Psychological Secrets Revealed

The Hidden Mental Game of Orgasms: 4 Surprising Psychological Secrets Revealed

Article | Sex, sexuality
Orgasms are often thought of as a purely physical sensation, and while they are intensely felt in the body, they actually involve profound psychological and mental components as well.
Recognizing the Hidden Signs of Sex Addiction

Recognizing the Hidden Signs of Sex Addiction

Article | Sex, sexuality
Sex addiction—often referred to clinically as hypersexuality or compulsive sexual behavior—is not always obvious at the start.
Does Female Desire Disappear Forever Once a Relationship Becomes “Serious”?

Does Female Desire Disappear Forever Once a Relationship Becomes “Serious”?

Article | Sex, sexuality
Most couples who have been together for more than 5–7 years notice the same pattern: the passion that once exploded from a single glance gradually fades away. And most often, it’s the man who starts complaining: “She doesn’t want me anymore.”
Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Why Sex in Long-Term Relationships Gets Better When You Just… Talk a Lot

Article | Sex, sexuality
Have you ever noticed that in the first few months of a relationship, the physical chemistry is off the charts, but a couple of years in, it’s not so easy to light each other up with just a glance?
Minority Stress & Invisibility: Why LGBTQ+ People Face Higher Anxiety, Depression, Suicide Risk

Minority Stress & Invisibility: Why LGBTQ+ People Face Higher Anxiety, Depression, Suicide Risk

Article | Sex, sexuality
LGBTQ+ people experience disproportionately high rates of anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts. The best supported explanation is minority stress — chronic stressors produced by stigma, discrimination and social exclusion — which operate at interpersonal and structural levels to harm mental health.
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