Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Time to Take Sexual Stock

The year is coming to a close which is as good a time as any to take stock of your sexual year and your sexual past.  We tend to talk about our sexual development as a linear process, from sexual innocence and ignorance to sexual knowledge and enlightenment.  I've spoken with thousands of people about their sex lives and haven't met one person who had such a neat or simple story to tell.  This week’s newsletter offers a few good places to start telling your own story.  ~  Cory
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Time to Take Sexual Stock
The year is coming to a close which is as good a time as any to take stock of your sexual year and your sexual past.  We tend to talk about our sexual development as a linear process, from sexual innocence and ignorance to sexual knowledge and enlightenment.  I've spoken with thousands of people about their sex lives and haven't met one person who had such a neat or simple story to tell.  This week’s newsletter offers a few good places to start telling your own story.  ~  Cory
Cory Silverberg
Sexuality Expert
man and woman lie in bed, the woman is asleep the man is awake and thinking.
Dealing With Sexual Regret  
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Write Your Own Sexual History  
Doctors and therapists learn how take sexual histories. But the stories they elicit rarely paint the whole, messy, pictures of our sexual lives.  Here’s a way to begin to tell your own story.
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Whether you include your first kiss or your most recent sex party, the number of people you’ve had sex with says something about you. But what?
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The messages we receive about sex from our parents, the media, and our educational, social, and religious institutions tend to be contradictory, and often downright false. One way to combat the lies we’re told about sex is to start cataloging them.
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