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Wear a Mask! Your Choice Can Save Lives

Posted August 19, 202000:08:50

Wear a mask - PLEASE!!! The reality of the COVID pandemic continues to get harsher and harsher, revealing more and more disparities. We could do so much better than we are IF WE CHOOSE DIFFERENTLY. So make the choice, wear a mask. Save lives.⠀ ⠀ Death.⠀ Unemployment.⠀ Evictions.⠀ Social isolation.⠀ ⠀ We can get through […] The post Wear a Mask! Your Choice Can Save Lives appeared first on Dr. Catalina.

F*cking Angry ATM & Is it ruining your sex life?

Posted July 22, 202000:08:50

I'm angry, are you as well? COVID, Racism, Trump, Injustice, money, safety...all of these issues and many more are converging at the moment and impacting how we connect with ourselves and others-- ultimately ruining our sex life! Studies are reporting decreased sexual activity and satisfaction during the Pandemic and increased domestic violence, disputes and plans […] The post F*cking Angry ATM? And is it ruining your sex life? appeared first on Dr. Catalina.

Racism & Sex

Posted July 15, 202000:09:43

Racial biases impact everyone and every aspect of our being - particularly our sexuality. This week’s episode of Sex Marks the Spot, I’m going to delve into how racism shapes the lens in which BIPOC navigate their worlds and how connection to self and other are impacted. Sexual racism, assumptions, rules and norms all play […] The post Racism & Sex appeared first on Dr. Catalina.

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Posted June 24, 202000:08:30

Unprecedented times we ‘re experiencing is causing #fatigue- amongst us all and our connections with ourselves and others - including our sexual wellbeing. If you’re feeling fatigued - low energy, unmotivated, as if everything is a struggle - You are not alone! Fatigue has set in the past month amidst the uncertainty of the #lockdown, #blm, job instability - it's all been incredibly stressful, scary, depressing and anxiety provoking - for us all. Fatigue is a silent aggressor that can lead us to feel unproductive, lazy and nothing near sexy. Most of us, very much including me, disconnect from ourselves and others, rather than harnessing our sexual energy to refuel. This week's episode of Sex Marks the Spot, I provide a few proven tips on how to manage fatigue and prioritize your sexual wellbeing. Listen in to learn how these can help refuel your sexual energy. - Pacing yourself- in and out of the bedroom - Planning for sexual pleasure when you feel most energetic (yes, scheduling sex can be fun too!! Spontaneity can absolutely be a part of the process!!) - Pampering and preparing yourself to condition your body to associate sex with reward and self-care On first glance these tips may seem like - meh, these aren't gonna help. Trust me and trust research that these small shifts can lead to big differences. Give it a try, and keep on trying- your body has gotten conditioned over the past several months to stay in this threat zone, so it's going to take consistent practice to teach it a new direction:) Have fun, experience bliss and enjoy!! We all can use some joy at the moment!! I'd love to hear your comments and as always for more evidence-based tips, advice about getting Real about Sex & Relationships, please Subscribe to my: YouTube Channel Sex Marks the Spot podcast IG @TheIntimacyDoc Check out more about me, my work and how I can support you or someone you love go to: www.DrCatalina.org Cheers! Stay healthy & Safe! Dr. Catalina

Connecting Amidst Current Crises and Spreading Anti-Racism

Posted June 19, 202000:09:54

These are turbulent and uncertain times. I wanted to take this opportunity to share my viewpoint as a 1st generation Filipina American about the Black Lives Matter movement based on my personal and professional experiences. I also want to offer suggestions on how we can promote real change, starting with ourselves. These are my words, my thoughts, my experience. I welcome conversations and want us together to hold space for one another to support healing and real transformation.