Katherine M. Hertlein In The News

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If you haven't heard the terms autosexual or autoeroticism, you're not alone. These two sexual identities and their meanings are still relatively unknown and rarely discussed. But in recent years, there's been more representation of autosexuals who experience autoeroticism in mainstream media. So what does it mean to be autosexual?
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Nicknaming genitals may be something fun and release the awkwardness when talking to a partner. However, experts say that it could actually be an indication your sex life is in trouble.
Metro
Dr Katherine Hertlein, expert advisor at sex therapy app Blueheart, says that having nicknames for your genitalia indicates you could have a problem being frank with your partner about things like your sexual desires and/or are embarrassed about your anatomy.
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According to Bob and Anna Gowen, communication and trust are important to maintain their finances.
Daily Star
Dr. Katherine Hertlein, an expert advisor at sex app Blueheart, has said giving your genitals a nickname could indicate there's trouble in your intimacy.
Woman & Home Magazine
But if feelings of sexual anxiety develop after you’ve been married and sexually active for a long time, or it has reached the point where you avoid sexual interactions altogether, then it’s worth reaching out for expert help.
Metro
Many women experience a low sex drive at some point in their lives.
Woman & Home Magazine
Many people will experience sexual anxiety at some point in their lives. After all, feeling nervous about starting a new sexual relationship with someone is completely normal.