Sex takes on a completely different role when the focus becomes conception rather than pleasure. In this episode we discuss how sex can change in a relationship and how to keep the connection with your partner.
Chantelle Otten is an internationally acclaimed Psycho-Sexologist based in Melbourne. With her background in scientific research, sexual medicine, and counselling, Chantelle believes that sexuality and self-esteem are an integral part of life, which everyone is entitled to and that Good sexual health should always be enjoyable, pain free and without prejudice.
When speaking to Chantelle it quickly became obvious that we would need more than one episode together to cover Raelia and Chantelle’s approaches to sex and answer your many questions.
Through our series The Sex Tapes we will be discussing a range of topics including the female orgasm, sexual concerns, sex for conception and sexual self-esteem through life stages.
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Hosts: Dr Raelia Lew and Jordi Morrison
Guest: Chantelle Otten, Director of the Australian Institute of Sexology and Sexual Medicine
For more information about Chantelle you can visit her website - https://chantelleotten.com, instagram profile - https://www.instagram.com/chantelle_otten_sexologist/ and listen to her new podcast, Sexy Stories with Chantelle Otten - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sexy-stories-with-chantelle-otten-sexologist/id1525478250