Posted On: September 13, 2022
Introduction: Sexuality Education (SEd) was introduced to schools in Singapore in 2000, and is “taught in the context of mainstream national values”. Following the announcement of the repeal of Section 377A, the Ministry of Education (MOE) has reaffirmed that Singapore’s “education policies and curriculum will remain anchored in Singapore’s prevailing family values and social norms, […]
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Posted On: September 12, 2022
Fighting fair means expressing one’s disagreement or anger to another person constructively. There are healthy ways to have and resolve conflict. Yet in her couple work as a Relationship Counselor and Clinical Sexologist, Dr Martha Tara Lee has met many couples who repeat the same fights for years, unable to resolve the issues, and the […]
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Posted On: May 31, 2022
“Dr. Martha has been incredibly helpful to us both and I would recommend her to anyone in a heartbeat! Very grateful to have found and met her because she has been nothing but caring and patient with very useful advice. She came across as extremely experienced, knowledgeable and most importantly, passionate about her role. Always felt we […]
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Posted On: April 11, 2022
The Orgasm Gap has been talked about for a long time but not quite enough! In this virtual masterclass, Relationship Counselor and Clinical Sexologist Dr Martha Tara Lee will destigmatize orgasms and explicitly delve into ways in which the gap can be closed for good! The session will address: What is Orgasm? How does it […]
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Posted On: February 10, 2022
Autism is a spectrum and a typical characteristic of autism to have a low Emotional Intelligence (EQ). Being emotional and having emotional reactions is not necessarily EQ. Some Autistics study of emotions so they learn to recognise and manage emotions positively by developing their understanding. Here are some resources on the market you could explore […]
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Posted On: January 29, 2022
It means looking for the presence of a “yes” rather than the absence of a “no.” It is an unequivocal, engaged, excited “Yes!” to an offer of sexual activity. It is not just passive agreement — it shows the consenting individual actively desires the other person. What is Enthusiastic Consent? Enthusiastic consent means […]
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Posted On: January 28, 2022
Red Vibes for Chinese New Year! Fun Factory Sundaze Pulsating G-Spot Vibrator SUNDAZE is an ingenious innovation and real toy novelty. There are no agendas, just pure pleasure and discovery. Womanizer – Starlet 3 Rechargeable Clitoral Stimulator Unlock your desire with the Starlet 3 – a simple, compact, discreet stimulator that’s perfect for the beginner! Womanizer – Premium 2 […]
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Posted On: January 26, 2022
The main glands that produce sex hormones are the adrenal glands and the gonads. Types of Female Sex Hormone: 1. Estrogen 2. Progesterone 3. Testosterone Reasons your sex drive might be higher include your age, hormone levels, and amount of physical activity. While there is no “normal” sex drive, if yours begins to interfere with […]
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Posted On: January 21, 2022
Purchase ReBuild virtual personal development workshops! We are offering three unique zoom 1.5 hour sessions! Love Relationship Sex/ Sexuality ReBuild is a transformative virtual getaway to redefine key areas of your life and make 2022 the life you deserve. Be guided by Relationship Counselor & Clinical Sexologist Dr Martha Tara Lee as she supports you […]
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Posted On: January 21, 2022
Sexual Consent is an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity. Consent should be clearly and freely communicated. What Sexual Consent Looks Like What Sexual Consent Looks Like Sexual Consent is an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity. Consent should be clearly and freely communicated. Sexual Consent cannot be given by individuals: […]
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Posted On: January 6, 2022
When sex is interwoven with culture, values and religion, many of us do not get to experience or explore the full spectrum of human sexual expression possibilities until when coupled. I’ve often had clients asked me what is out there to do sexually since they don’t know what they don’t know. Whilst I really don’t […]
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Posted On: January 5, 2022
Trauma bonding is a psychological response to abuse. It occurs when the abused person forms an unhealthy bond with the person who abuses them. Abuse is never your fault. Neither is the development of a trauma bond. For anyone who may have developed a trauma bond, help is available. Many organizations provide emotional […]
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