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It doesn’t tell you anything about whether individuals are actually enjoying time with their partners, and the sex they’re having.
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Frequency of sex does not tell anything about whether individuals are enjoying time with their partners and the sex they are having
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- Claim Maker
- Lori Brotto
- Context Type
- News Article
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{ "date": "Aug. 21, 2024", "topic": "Sex and Intimacy", "author": "Catherine Pearson", "person": "Lori Brotto", "affiliation": "University of British Columbia", "source_type": "News Article" } - Subject Tags
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- a11664fa-8c01-4376-9153-c98907a249f9
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- February 15, 2026 at 5:12 PM (2 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 15, 2026 at 5:12 PM (2 months ago)
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https://nytimes.com/2024/08/21/well/sex-therapy-questions.html
Sex therapists offer advice on sex and intimacy, including discarding the idea of a "normal" sex life, updating the definition of sex, and understanding different types of desire. Experts emphasize pleasure, clitoral stimulation, and the importance of intimacy beyond just sex.
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