How to Talk about Sex (Without Feeling Awkward)

Does talking about sex make you feel uncomfortable, even with someone you trust? This course is for you. Learn how to approach conversations about sex so you can feel safe, comfortable, and connected both physically and emotionally.

Featuring Sarah Schewitz, Psy.D., Sex and Relationship Psychologist

Format
Daily lessons delivered straight to your inbox, completely mobile-friendly
Duration
5 days
Time
5 minutes per lesson

What you will learn

  • 6 reasons talking about sex feels uncomfortable for many people (not just you)
  • 2 keywords everyone should know when it comes to talking about good sex
  • A checklist to make sure your partner feels comfortable throughout the conversation
  • 5+ phrases you can use to define boundaries
  • How to talk about STIs and consent

Why should you take this course?

  1. You're not a mind reader. Everyone's preferences and comfort with sex is different. You need the ability to talk about what you want (and don't want), and to discover what your partner likes (and doesn't like).
  2. You're worried that talking about sex might ruin the experience. Have you felt before like you wanted to feel closer to a partner, but didn't quite know how to get there? This course is designed to give you the skills to start conversations that will lead to more intimacy, not less.
  3. You just don't even know where to start! Whether you want to engage in casual sex or just feel more comfortable entering into conversations about sex with friends, learning important vocabulary and phrases will build a strong foundation.



Course Overview

5 Lessons

Understanding Social Taboos Around Sex
Educating Yourself About Sex
Getting It (The Conversation) On
Address Sex in Different Relationships
Listening To Your Partner’s Needs


Meet the Expert

Sarah Schewitz, PsyD
Sarah Schewitz, PsyD
Licensed Psychologist
Sarah Schewitz, Psy.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist by the California Board of Psychology with over 10 years of experience. She received her Psy.D. from the Florida Institute of Technology in 2011. She is the founder of Couples Learn, an online psychology practice helping couples and individuals improve and change their patterns in love and relationships.
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What are others saying?

Tara

A sensitive subject handled in a mature manner and comfortable to follow.

Mia

This course helped me so much. To be honest, sex has gotten way more fun for me since taking it!

Tracy

I won't lie, I wasn't really sure how much I could change my sexual communication based on a quick course but honestly the advice realllly helped me start talking in scenarios where I wouldn't have spoken up in the past. I have started being more communicative and have been really pleased with the results of being more open.

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