Jenn Sinrich quotes Dr. Claudia Six in her article ’10 Simple Things You Can Say to Improve Your Relationship’. Among these are “I’ve got your back”, “How was your day?”, “Thank you,” and “I love you.”
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Ways You Can Get Back to the Honeymoon Phase of Your Relationship
I’m all over this Readers’ Digest article: Show appreciation for your partner at least once every day: “Reconnect with that gratitude instead of taking your relationship for granted.” Start the day by telling each other what you’re grateful for, complimenting one another regularly, saying “I love you,” and comment on a new dress or a Read More
Dr SIX in Readers’ Digest: 9 Ways You Can Improve Your Sex Life in Just One Day
Have you ever paused during sex to answer your cell phone? You’d be amazed how many people do!! “Devices have become such a ubiquitous part of daily life that people think nothing of interrupting sexy time to respond to a text or email”, says Dr Six. “But there’s nothing that can’t wait until you’re done Read More
How to be less self-conscious in bed & be confident in the bedroom
Create a super-sexual alter ego. If you’re not giving yourself permission to be fearless in bed, you could try imagining you’re someone else for a little while—even just a bolder, less inhibited version of yourself. “Step into that part of yourself, the vixen who stays hidden a lot of the time,” says sex therapist Claudia Read More
Erotic Integrity and the Single Parent
Erotic Integrity and the single parent: Dr Six on Dr Rockett’s podcast . Just because you are a single parent does not mean that you cease to be a sexual person. Get clear about how sexuality & eroticism can fit into your life, so that you AND your kids can thrive. Read the Show Read More
TEDx Wilmington Video: Performance Anxiety–It’s Not Just for Men
When a woman owns her sexual being and desires, when she can give voice to her needs without worrying about her partner’s reactions, she is on the road to “erotic integrity.” As Dr. Six says, making this step is about more than the bedroom — it is about women saying “We are enough. We are not broken.”