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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 8
Household duties, relationship dynamics, female desire, and LDS singles and sexuality.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 7
The loss of sexual desire upon marriage, how to respond to it, and more on fantasy and how to reconcile it with goodness.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 6
Re-framing masturbation and sexuality for children/youth and staying sexy while accepting the effects of age.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 5
In this episode of “Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist“, Laurel and Brian talk with Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife on the topics of teaching young women about the Law of Chastity and the problem of pornography. CONTENT WARNING!!! During the pornography discussion we talk about demeaning pornography, and sex trafficking.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 4
A discussion about sexual trauma, managing nudity with children, and developing sexuality as a single.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 3
"How do I feel more sexual desire?" and "What is acceptable in an LDS sexual relationship?"
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 2
In this episode, Dr. Finlayson-Fife speaks with the Rational Faiths Podcast team about advice to give a virginal couple who is about to get married and the role of fantasy in sexual relationships.
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Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 1
In this episode, Dr. Finlayson-Fife speaks with Paul Barker of the Rational Faiths Podcast about issues of modesty within a school setting, romance novels as a form of erotica, what is “acceptable” within marriage & what is not, divorce and intimacy, and talking to kids about sex.
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