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What Is a Sexual Script and How Might Couples Benefit from Sexual Script Flexibility?

What Is a Sexual Script and How Might Couples Benefit from Sexual Script Flexibility?

Sexual script theory suggests that sexual behavior follows a script on a cultural, interpersonal, and individual level. In partnered sexual activities, a sexual script outlines which sexual behaviors are appropriate and/or expected in each situation, including the types of sexual activity, the person who performs them, and the order in which activities are performed.

What Is the Follicular Phase?

What Is the Follicular Phase?

The longest phase of the menstrual cycle is known as the follicular phase, and it can last between 14 to 21 days. During this phase, your ovaries support the growth and development of an egg that will be released later during ovulation. As the follicular phase draws to a close, a woman is at her most fertile and is more likely to become pregnant during sex.

Episode 15: What to do when you are uncomfortable with sexual preferences of your partner?

Francesca Tripodi, a renowned psychotherapist and sexologist from Italy, joins Shelly Varod to discuss a burning question: "What to do when you're uncomfortable with your partner's sexual preferences?" Tune in for some expert advice and practical tips to navigate this sensitive topic!
This ISSM Podcast is a production of the ISSM Podcast Team with Cobi Reisman, Shelly Varod, Sameena Rahman and Karl Pang.

Low Sexual Desire in Men: The Impact of Partner’s Responses on Couple’s Sexual Satisfaction

Low Sexual Desire in Men: The Impact of Partner’s Responses on Couple’s Sexual Satisfaction

It is natural for a person’s sexual desire to fluctuate over the course of their lifetime and/or in response to certain life events (e.g., pregnancy, changes in a romantic relationship, big life transitions, etc.) Nevertheless, having consistently low or absent sexual desire with no identifiable cause can be a frustrating problem for individuals that may be consistent with a diagnosis of hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD).

The Sexual Health of Female Partners of Prostate Cancer Survivors

The Sexual Health of Female Partners of Prostate Cancer Survivors

Introduction

Prostate cancer can have a negative effect on a man’s sexual health, and an estimated 85% of prostate cancer survivors report sexual dysfunction in the form of erectile dysfunction (ED), changes in orgasm, anejaculation, sexual incontinence, changes in penile length or shape (including increased penile curvature), and decreased libido.

What are common misunderstandings about female sexual medicine for patients?

Sexual health is important and any concerns can be openly shared with a healthcare provider. Check out the newest #AskISSM video to hear experts in the field of sexual medicine explain some common misunderstandings regarding female sexual health that patients may have. 

How Can Women With Vaginismus and Their Partners Thrive Sexually?

How Can Women With Vaginismus and Their Partners Thrive Sexually?

Vaginismus is a sexual health condition under the umbrella of genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPPPD) that causes a vulva owner’s pelvic floor muscles to contract in response to attempted penetration, making penetration difficult, painful, or even impossible.

Identifying and Diagnosing Delayed Ejaculation

Identifying and Diagnosing Delayed Ejaculation

Delayed ejaculation (DE) is a condition in which it takes an individual an unusually long period of time to ejaculate during partnered sexual activity. Some people with DE may find that they are unable to ejaculate at all during partnered sexual activity.

What Are Some Risks of Anal Sex, and How Can One Avoid Them?

What Are Some Risks of Anal Sex, and How Can One Avoid Them?

If you and your partner are interested in having anal sex, it is a good idea to be prepared. Although anal sex is mostly safe if you take the appropriate precautions, there are still some risks associated with the activity. The following are some risks associated with anal sex, as well as tips on how to limit these risks to have the most safe, enjoyable experience possible.

Psychosocial Barriers for People With Vulvodynia

Psychosocial Barriers for People With Vulvodynia

Vulvodynia is a distressing medical condition that is defined as vulvar pain that lasts for at least three months without an identifiable cause. People with vulvodynia often describe their symptoms as burning, itching, cutting, stinging, and lacerating. They may experience difficulty or pain with sexual activity, tampon insertion, gynecological examinations, and urination.

Episode 14: How does Menopause affects the sex drive

In our latest ISSM podcast episode, our host Shelly Varod engaged in a conversation with Tami Rowen, a renowned obstetrician and gynecologist from the USA. The interview delved into the topic of how menopause affects a woman's sex drive and offers valuable insights. 
This ISSM Podcast is a production of the ISSM Podcast Team with Cobi Reisman, Shelly Varod, Sameena Rahman and Karl Pang.

If you could make sure that all ED patients knew one thing, what would it be?

Anxiety or shame may cause men with erectile dysfunction to suffer in silence. Check out this new video from the ISSM where sexual health experts discuss what patients need to know about ED and how to feel empowered to discuss it with your provider. 

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