![]() They may not do the relationship pieces well but they do hold the yes for sex quite strongly. Men already have their YES for sex (not always). Men come in with women to the women’s medical visit perhaps 20% of the time. Very rarely, in my practice, is decreased sensation a neurological issue, almost always it is vascular or hormonal problem.Īre you also working with men and or couples to address these issues? There are hormonal issues that make lubrication difficult, or there can be tight pelvic floor muscles. There are many medications that take away desire and arousal in females. Usually, though, her concern is more problem oriented.When she first comes in we usually start in the physical arena and move on from there. Some women do come wanting to enhance sexual response or to ask questions about what’s possible. It takes a lot for women to show up at a medical office and talk about sexual problems either pain or lack of desire or lack of arousal or orgasm. ![]() In fact if a woman shows up in a medical office to talk about sexuality or she shows up in one of the “in the bedroom classes” I can pretty much assume that she is very motivated to create change. Usually a woman comes in when she has a problem and wants to make a change. Susan, what typically inspires women to step forward and contact you? Are they needing to have a problem solved or can they just be looking to discover what the potential of their relationship is? He did, and she was seldom seen in the kitchen. You can pick which room I specialize in”. “I can be good in one room of the house, I can’t be good in all the rooms. Isn’t it enough in a marriage to keep the house clean, cook a good meal, and make a home? Do we have to be good at sex too?” And the columnist response was a story from a women comedian: The gist of the story was that this woman on the first day of her marriage, said to her husband. It was a question to a Dear Abby like columnist, and the question was from a woman who asked Abby, or whoever the columnist was. I owe the notion of “claiming” the bedroom to a newspaper clipping that I have held onto for about the past fifteen years (currently misplaced in a small white envelope). In 2002 when I was asking all the staff for their ideas on possible titles for the classes, Shannon offered that. I owe the title “In THE Bedroom” to Shannon, a former receptionist at Southern Oregon Health and Wellness (now Ventana Wellness). How did you come up with this name for your work and what does it mean to you? She also has a coaching practice at the Sente Center in Ashland. Susan has her clinical practice, in Medford at Ventana Wellness and a small home practice. She left to start this specialty in Female Sexual Health. ![]() She was an Associate Professor at SOU, and worked at the Health Center for 15 yrs as Assistant Director, and then Director. Preceptorship as a FNP was done at Harvard Community Health Plan in Cambridge, MA. She has a Masters Degree from New York Medical College/Pace University, and her… Susan is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a specialty in Female Sexual Health. This post got inspired by Paul Richards, Sente Center Inc.With Valentines Day right around the corner we find it timely to share a special interview we conducted with Susan Kay Preslar MS FNP-C and her In How can keep our sovereignty for ourselves, our sexuality, our relationships and for our children! There are many more companies and videos that are affecting our psyche and therewith our lives.Īnd remember most videos today contain special editing and effects and don’t show the original natural person anymore. All these videos are from the same company. How are presentations like these affecting your sexuality?ĭo you feel a social pressure in your dress code, behavior or relationship style? ![]() How are such videos affecting you in your gender? ![]() How are these videos affecting you as a women / as a man? Illuminating (cutting) body parts instead of the whole person Sexualizing women instead of showing empowered women I am wondering what changed culturally between 2018, the video with Jessica Parker and the 2019 fashion show? What changed in society. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |