The article explores the world of sex therapy, shedding light on the practices and certification required to provide such services. The author interviews sex therapist Roger Libby, who discusses various treatments, including exercises for sexual dysfunction and emotional support. The conversation also touches on the humorous aspects of the profession and the societal pressures around sex. Further, it compares personal struggles with broader societal changes, like congestion pricing affecting local businesses, illustrating a blend of personal and communal narratives that impact daily life.
"First, it's certification. It's the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists. I have a Ph.D. and post-doctorate fellowship. But it's connected."
"Listen, I know we all fake it at times. Even me. We all sometimes are in a hurry."
"There's sexual infidelity. If he's premature or delayed, I teach exercises, orgasms. Trauma specialists do eye treatment therapy."
"Now, less jammed. Congestion pricing stopped people from coming."
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