Why Do We Blame Men For Their Own Sexual Difficulties?

April 18, 2024 by Justin Lehmiller

In recent years, I’ve noticed what seems to be a growing tendency among many sexuality professionals to suggest that men are responsible for many their own sexual difficulties. The scenario usually goes something like this: a therapist poses a question to colleagues (either online or in person) seeking input on treating a male client who...

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Why Do We Blame Men For Their Own Sexual Difficulties?
Sexology Changemakers: Evelyn Hooker
Sexology Changemakers: Evelyn Hooker

April 4, 2024 by Zoe Moscovici

In popular retellings of the history of sex research, we tend to hear a lot about figures such as Sigmund Freud, Alfred Kinsey, and William Masters. While their work was...

LGBTQIA+, Psychology
Sexology Changemakers: Kimberlé Crenshaw
Sexology Changemakers: Kimberlé Crenshaw

March 28, 2024 by Emily Mendelson

Kimberlé Crenshaw is an African American civil rights activist and one of the foremost scholars on critical race theory and Black feminist legal theory. Her work on intersectionality has had...

Gender, Psychology
The Key to Keeping The Sexual Spark Alive: The Importance of Self-Expansion
The Key to Keeping The Sexual Spark Alive: The Importance of Self-Expansion

February 28, 2024 by Merissa Prine

Maintaining a vibrant and fulfilling sexual relationship requires effort, communication, and a deep understanding of each other’s needs and desires. Over time, couples often report declines in their level of...

Dating & Relationships, Psychology, Sex Tips
Sexology Changemakers: Virginia Johnson
Sexology Changemakers: Virginia Johnson

February 21, 2024 by Zoe Moscovici

In the history of sex research, the first names to come up are often Sigmund Freud, Alfred Kinsey, or William Masters.  However, history tends to overlook important women and people...

Books & Films, Psychology
Where Americans’ Views on Sexual Morality Stand in 2023
Where Americans’ Views on Sexual Morality Stand in 2023

December 6, 2023 by Emily Mendelson

Since 2001, Gallup has been collecting data every month to assess public opinion on a variety of issues. In order to conduct their Social Series interviews  (i.e., their process of...

LGBTQIA+, Psychology
Are Neurodivergent People More Likely to be Kinky?
Are Neurodivergent People More Likely to be Kinky?

August 30, 2023 by Emily Mendelson

Some individuals who frequent kink and BDSM spaces have observed that they meet more individuals who are neurodivergent than in other social settings. So is there truly a correlation between...

Kink & BDSM, Psychology
Why Do Men Masturbate? Let’s Count the Reasons
Why Do Men Masturbate? Let’s Count the Reasons

May 29, 2023 by Olivia Adams

It’s been a busy month here at Sex and Psychology, but we couldn’t say goodbye to May before taking a deep dive into an important springtime topic: masturbation.  Over the...

Gender, Psychology
Can You Detect Bisexuality From the Sound of Someone’s Voice?
Can You Detect Bisexuality From the Sound of Someone’s Voice?

April 12, 2023 by Olivia Adams

You’ve probably heard the term gaydar before, which refers to an intuitive ability to determine whether or not someone is gay based on indirect information, such as speech patterns or...

LGBTQIA+, Psychology
Is Sex Better When It’s Spontaneous?
Is Sex Better When It’s Spontaneous?

March 14, 2023 by Olivia Adams

Hollywood sex scenes tend to glamorize spontaneous sex. You’ve undoubtedly seen this time and again in the movies and on TV: flirtatious tension starts brewing and then we cut to...

Myth vs Fact, Psychology
Why Affirming Bisexual and Pansexual Identities is Important
Why Affirming Bisexual and Pansexual Identities is Important

November 2, 2022 by Olivia Adams

“I’m not even sure bisexuality exists. I think it’s just a layover on the way to Gaytown.”  “You know, I think it’s great. He’s open to all sexual experiences. He’s...

LGBTQIA+, Psychology
Announcing the Tenth Annual SPSP Sexuality Pre-Conference!
Announcing the Tenth Annual SPSP Sexuality Pre-Conference!

October 5, 2022 by Justin Lehmiller

I am pleased to announce the tenth annual SPSP Sexuality Pre-Conference! It will be held next February prior to the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology....

Psychology
Tips For ‘Cheat-Proofing’ Your Relationship
Tips For ‘Cheat-Proofing’ Your Relationship

July 18, 2022 by Justin Lehmiller

Most people say that their ideal relationship would be monogamous. Despite this, however, a lot of people seem to have a really hard time maintaining monogamy. So if monogamy is...

Dating & Relationships, Psychology
The Truth About the 5 Love Languages, and How to Show Love
The Truth About the 5 Love Languages, and How to Show Love

July 11, 2022 by Justin Lehmiller

The “love language” concept has become increasingly popular as a way of explaining differences in how people prefer to show and receive love. However, despite its enormous popularity, there still...

Dating & Relationships, Psychology
A New Way of Thinking About Sexual Orientation
A New Way of Thinking About Sexual Orientation

May 9, 2022 by Justin Lehmiller

Sexual fantasy, pornography use, and in-person sexual behavior each tell us something unique about our sexuality, which means we can’t just assume that sexual interests in one context, transcend other...

Interviews, LGBTQIA+, Psychology
Who is Hookup Culture Helping, and Who is It Hurting?
Who is Hookup Culture Helping, and Who is It Hurting?

November 22, 2021 by Justin Lehmiller

College hookup culture serves the interests of some, but not others. So who is it helping, and who is it hurting? To explore this question, I interviewed Dr. Lisa Wade...

Dating & Relationships, Psychology

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