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Erectile Dysfunction and Bad Therapist

Rebeccasode! Dr Kirk and Rebecca answer patron emails.

00:00 Erectile dysfunction and sex therapy

31:08 2016 OPP

33:00 My therapist is in love with me, what should I do?

55:16 Taking responsibility for abuse

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July 19, 2024

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Erectile Dysfunction and Bad Therapist

Comments

Also is the term 'Erectile Dysfunction' specific to struggling to get a boner or is it all boner problems?

Wells

Struggling to get a boner is talked about a lot but what about erectile dysfunction in the opposite sense? As a trauma response, struggling to get a boner sounds like a fight or flight response to me but what if you have an appease reaction resulting getting a boner in response to trauma? Sexual trauma specifically but maybe other types of trauma too. I have had that issue before (TMI) but not chronic enough to worry about overall.

Wells

That was me!!!

Rebecca

When I use demi-sexual I mean that I don’t find people sexually attractive when I meet them. You know how people when they see just see people out on the street or on social media or whatever and they think they are sexually attractive. That has never happened to me and that’s why I use it but I get your point.

G

I was at brunch at Row in Olympia a couple Saturdays ago, I saw a woman walking towards the boardwalk that looked like Rebecca and I wanted to yell Rebecca, but I thought that might be rude.

Lauren King

Yay, a Rebeccasode! I feel like I should have taken a drink every time someone said 'boner'.

Julia Smith


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