Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Questioning Sexual Fixations

You know that thing that they say happens when someone says "don't think of elephants" and the first thing that comes into your mind is elephants?  I think that sex is like that, but on a much grander scale.  

The many ways we're told at once to not think about sex and to think only about sex completely shapes the way do think about sex.  And when I hear people speak of sexual fixations - which are usually negative - I always wonder a little about how we come to define what is an unhealthy amount to think about sex when in so many parts of society the message is that any thinking about sex outside of a heterosexual marriage, is just a little be sleazy.  This week's newsletter theme began with an email from a reader whose boyfriend is fixated on orgasms in a way that isn't helping either of them.  ~  Cory
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Questioning Sexual Fixations
You know that thing that they say happens when someone says "don't think of elephants" and the first thing that comes into your mind is elephants?  I think that sex is like that, but on a much grander scale.  

The many ways we're told at once to not think about sex and to think only about sex completely shapes the way do think about sex.  And when I hear people speak of sexual fixations - which are usually negative - I always wonder a little about how we come to define what is an unhealthy amount to think about sex when in so many parts of society the message is that any thinking about sex outside of a heterosexual marriage, is just a little be sleazy.  This week's newsletter theme began with an email from a reader whose boyfriend is fixated on orgasms in a way that isn't helping either of them.  ~  Cory
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My Boyfriend Wants Me to Orgasm
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"My boyfriend and I have been together for 10 years. We were hot and heavy for 5 years and then I got chronically ill.  The drugs I was given destroyed my sexual desire and ability to orgasm. I told my boyfriend many times that I really enjoyed sex with and without orgasm and would like to have sex. He was upset and said he didn't want sex if I didn't "enjoy it."  I feel stuck and unhappy. We are very close in many other ways and I don't think either of us wants to end the relationship, but I am at my wit's end with this. Suggestions?"

 

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