Remember that differences are an opportunity for deeper intimacy. Learning to navigate your unique sexual arousal patterns provides an opportunity to learn more about each other and get curious about how, why, and when your arousal works.
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Dr. Chelom E. Leavitt teaches and researches healthy sexuality. She received her PhD from Penn State. Her research specifically examines how being present, accepting, and non-judgmental is linked to improved sexual functioning and satisfaction. Dr Leavitt’s research has been published in the top academic journals. She teaches seminars on sex and healthy relationships around the world. Chelom is married to David Leavitt and they have eight (yes, eight) children.