The article highlights the erosion of sexual rights over the past decade, especially in sex education and reproductive rights, while emphasizing the importance of available resources to enhance sexual well-being. It advocates for utilizing sex therapy, which addresses various sexual concerns and is accessible through in-person or Zoom sessions. The advantages of this therapy include improved communication about intimacy issues, while potential drawbacks involve costs and discomfort discussing sensitive topics. The author encourages people to seek these options to reclaim and augment their sexual health amidst changing societal attitudes.
We don't use lubricants because of a sexual problem; we use them to make sex more enjoyable.
Although our sexual rights are shrinking, we still have underutilized options to make sex safer and better.
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