We have Dr. Elisabeth Gordon (@psychandsexmd) on the Rena Malik, MD Podcast today, sharing useful tips on boundaries, ...
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Dr. Rena Malik is a board-certified urologist with a talent for dispelling medical misinformation, discussing intimate topics, and educating the general public. With over 300 million views and 2 million subscribers, her YouTube channel Rena Malik, M.D. has become a go-to destination for frank, evidence-based discussions of taboo topics. Men’s Health Magazine named her as one of the top 10 health influencers in 2023. Dr. Malik is regularly featured by media outlets, including Insider, Men’s Health, Self, Scientific American, Bustle, and US News & World Report and has been a guest on multiple podcasts, including the popular Diary of a CEO, Huberman Lab, and Mel Robbins Podcasts.
Dr. Rena Malik specializes in sexual medicine and Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (Urogynecology) and is a Menopause Certified Menopause Practitioner. Her practice, Rena Malik, MD offers patient-focused, individualized care in bladder health, sexual dysfunction, hormone management, and the compassionate management of non-narcotic pelvic pain. She is located in Beverly Hills and Irvine, CA and sees patients virtually from the states of CA, FL, IL, MD, NY, NJ, TX and VA.
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Q: How can I initiate a conversation with my partner about improving our sex life?
A: You can start by expressing your feelings and thoughts openly and honestly, without blaming or accusing your partner. Use 'I' statements to describe what you need and want, and avoid framing it as a criticism. This can help your partner feel more receptive to the conversation and more willing to work together to improve your sex life.
Q: What are some common misconceptions about sexual desire and engagement?
A: One common misconception is that there is a 'correct' level of sexual desire or engagement. However, sexual desire and engagement can vary greatly from person to person, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Another misconception is that sex only means intercourse, when in reality, sex can include a wide range of activities and can be about intimacy and connection as much as physical pleasure.
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