Welcome to episode 63 of the Sexology Podcast, my guest today is Liz Dube who talks to us about painful sex during intercourse, potential causes that might lead women experience painful intercourse and the link between sex and power in sexual harassment.

Liz Dube – Is a Sex and Relationship Therapist, Speaker, and Blogger who is passionate about helping others increase intimacy and sexual satisfaction in their relationships. She loves speaking on any topic related to sex and intimacy and she has a private practice in Long Beach & Huntington Beach, CA where she helps men, women, and couples get empowered about sex.

Men and women often have unrealistic expectations about sex that make them feel inadequate and create a performance focus to sex that leaves them bored, frustrated, and unsatisfied. Liz works with her clients to move past negative, destructive sexual messages, to stop tolerating mediocre sex, and get empowered and excited about having fun in the bedroom and achieving their full sexual potential.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • How common is it for women to experience pain during sexual intercourse?
  • What are some potential causes that might lead women experience painful intercourse?
  • Is that something treatable? What are some of the common treatment?
  • Does this condition get better with aging or childbirth?
  • What are some of the contradictory messages women are receiving about their sexuality from their environments?
  • How these messages impact women’s sex drive?
  • What is the link between sex and power in sexual harassment?
  • How does sexual violence against women impact women’s and men’s sexual functioning?

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Resources

http://www.talksexwithliz.com