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Painful Sex After Childbirth: What to Do When Your Body Feels Like a Stranger

Postpartum painful sex affects the majority of new mothers, yet it remains shrouded in silence. With insights from pelvic floor therapists and maternal health experts, this guide explores the physical and emotional roots of dyspareunia after birth — and offers gentle, practical steps toward pelvic floor recovery and reclaiming intimacy on your own terms.
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Menstruation and Desire: How Your Cycle Shapes What You Feel

Desire is not a switch — it is a cycle. For anyone who menstruates, libido naturally rises and falls with hormonal rhythms across the month. Guided by insights from gynecological endocrinologists, this piece explores why your body's shifting relationship with desire is not a problem to solve, but a pattern to understand — and how that understanding can transform the way you experience intimacy and self-care.
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Teen Self-Pleasure Education: Guidance Over Prohibition

Adolescent self-exploration remains one of parenting's most avoided conversations. Yet psychologists consistently find that guidance — not silence or prohibition — builds the emotional foundation teenagers need for healthy body awareness, self-respect, and future intimacy. This piece explores how parents can replace discomfort with compassion and create space for the conversations that matter most.
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After Loss: Allowing Yourself to Feel Again

Losing a partner reshapes everything, including your relationship with your own body and desire. Grief counselors say the longing for closeness after loss is not betrayal — it is a sign of life. This piece explores the quiet, complex journey of allowing yourself to feel again after widowhood, with gentle practices for reconnecting with yourself at your own pace.
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Rebuilding Yourself After Divorce: A Psychotherapist’s Guide to Rediscovering Who You Are

Divorce does not just end a relationship — it reshapes your sense of self. With guidance from psychotherapists who specialize in identity and recovery, this piece explores the quiet, powerful process of rebuilding who you are after a marriage ends, offering grounded practices for rediscovering your preferences, your body, and your own unfiltered voice.
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Autism Spectrum and Intimate Relationships: What No One Talks About

For adults on the autism spectrum, the desire for closeness runs deep — but the pathways to expressing and receiving intimacy can feel misaligned with conventional expectations. In collaboration with sex therapists, we explore how neurodivergent couples can build connection that honors both partners' nervous systems, replacing assumptions with understanding and rigidity with care.
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