251. Sex Coaching for Beginners
Description
Sex Coaching for Beginners
In this conversation, Dr. Kelly Casperson interviews Kristine D'Angelo, a sex coach, about her journey into sex coaching and the difference between sex therapy and sex coaching. They discuss common barriers to pleasure, the impact of childhood messages on sexuality, and the importance of redefining sex in heterosexual relationships. Kristine provides tips for women to get into their bodies and invites them to explore sexual content and invite pleasure. They emphasize the importance of communication in relationships and the need to overcome anxiety in conversations about sex. The conversation concludes with a discussion on reconnecting with pleasure in everyday life and improving sex life through communication and understanding. In this conversation, Kristine D'Angelo, a certified sex coach, discusses the importance of exploring sexual fantasies and the challenges people face in sharing them. She also provides insights on finding a sex coach and the benefits of working with one. Kristine shares various platforms where people can connect with her and access her resources.
Takeaways
Sex coaching focuses on future-focused problem-solving and helping individuals achieve their goals for a more fulfilling sex life.
Common barriers to pleasure include being stuck in the headspace, overthinking, and trying to meet unrealistic expectations.
Tips for women to get into their bodies
Common Barriers to Pleasure
Childhood messages and societal norms can create barriers to pleasure and a lack of understanding of one's own sexual needs and desires.
Transitioning from a task-oriented mindset to a pleasure-oriented mindset is important for enjoying sexual experiences.
Communication and understanding are key to improving sex life and maintaining a strong foundation in a long-term relationship. Many people struggle with sharing their sexual fantasies and may feel shame or avoid the topic altogether.
Overcoming anxiety in conversations about sex
Finding a sex coach can be done through organizations like the World Association of Sex Coaches (WASC), online searches, or social media platforms.
Working with a sex coach can provide support, guidance, and education to enhance sexual well-being and relationships.
“Assumptions are the termites in long term relationships” - Kristine D'Angelo
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