Intimacy Matters  
                                                                                                              

 

Sexuality

This page is still in development and will have frequent updates. Please check back soon or email me with any question about this topic at jmorrisphd@adelphia.net.    

Sexual communication, connection, and intimacy are much of what distinguishes a good friendship from a good marital relationship. For many people, monogamy is expected. Partner's shares sexual experiences with each other are considered sacred by many. Under these circumstances, a good relationship has to have a fluid and secure physical and erotic understanding and satisfaction of both partners. How do you achieve this? What gets in the way? Is there more to sharing sex than orgasm? What do you consider "good" sex? How does your partner view his or her own sexuality?  

Participate in the Research Study:
Dr. Morris is in the process of gathering data for a developing study on sexual thoughts.
To learn more about participating in the study click here.

Enhance Your Sexual Relationship:
At IntimacyMatters, I want of offer you links to sites that will allow you to confidentially explore videos, sex toys, and other products meant to help improve or enhance your sexual pleasure. Used alone or with a comfortable partner, these products can enhance and broaden the spectrum of your sexual experience and enjoyment. Throughout years of clinical experience, I have learned that the aspect of pleasure and connectedness are fundamental to a sexually healthy relationship. Our society, however, seems to present a confusing and mixed message about sexuality - especially with regard to what is acceptable and what it not. Though it is ultimately up to each couple to define which forms of sexual expression suit them best, it is essential to remember that giving and receiving pleasure is basic to a shared sense of sexual intimacy.  The following link will allow you to view products that are aimed at increasing the sexual pleasure and intimacy you experience in life.

To learn more about ways to improve your sexual relationship click here. 


 

 

 

 

 

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