Back in 1970, Masters and Johnson surmised that sexual problems (lack of arousal, difficulty climaxing, etc.) stemmed from something called ‘‘spectatoring,’’ wherein individuals engage in observation ...
As social beings, we instinctively gravitate toward connection and emotional intimacy. It is natural for us to crave warmth, understanding, and genuine bonds that bring fulfillment to our lives.
Sex and intimacy are deeply personal, and lupus can complicate matters. During our recent webinar, Lupus & You: After Dark - A Conversation on Sexual Health and Intimacy, we discussed how lupus can ...