Sex Therapy

Is My Fetish ‘Normal’ Understanding Sexual Desires Without Shame

Is My Fetish ‘Normal’? Understanding Sexual Desires Without Shame

If you’ve ever thought, “Why does this turn me on?” or “Is this fetish normal?”  you’re not alone. Many people have sexual interests they don’t fully understand. Some feel confused, others feel embarrassed, and many never talk about it at all. But fetishes are far more common than most people realise, and they’re usually not

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Emotional Intimacy vs. Physical Intimacy—Which Matters More

Emotional Intimacy vs. Physical Intimacy—Which Matters More?

“We love each other, but something feels off.” “The passion is there, but we don’t talk like we used to.” “We get along, but there’s no spark anymore.” If you’ve ever felt this way in a relationship, you’re not alone. Many couples struggle to balance emotional intimacy and physical intimacy, often wondering which one truly

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Fantasize About Others While Being Married

Is It Normal to Fantasize About Others While Married? | PsychiCare Insights

So, do married people think about someone else like during sex or just all the time? Truth is, it’s both, and it’s no drama. I’m Tilottama Khandelwal, a sexologist who’s been sorting this out for six years at PsychiCare.com. Some people’s brains go wild right in the middle of sex—maybe imagining a sexy movie star

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pain during sex

It Hurts Every Time We Have Sex—Could It Be More Than Just a Physical Issue?

Sex is supposed to be fun. It’s exciting, pleasurable, and something everyone looks forward to. But what if it hurts? If it’s your first time, some pain is normal. Your body is adjusting, and things might feel uncomfortable. But if sex keeps hurting, and it’s killing your mood or making you not want it at

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