Experts, who draw attention to the importance of knowing one’s own body for a satisfying sexual relationship, say that if individuals are aware of their sexual pleasure points, they will mutually increase the pleasure of the bedroom. Noticing the sexual pleasure points of the individual and not avoiding sharing them with his partner will ensure a more satisfying sexual relationship.
They state that a happy sexual life should be based on mutual trust, honesty, openness, sharing and respect.
RESPECT FOR COUPLES IS VERY IMPORTANT
Experts underline that no one is obliged to experience a sexual behavior that they do not like, and it is necessary to resolve the concerns of the couples beforehand by talking.
Misconceptions about sexuality, if any, should be overcome by talking and sharing together. A person’s sexual intimacy with another person may involve different behaviors for everyone. For this reason, people should talk among themselves about the sexual behaviors they like, enjoy and want or dislike.
SEXUAL IS NOT JUST A SEXUAL ORGAN
Stating that sexuality is not only about the genitals, experts point out that sexuality is affected by physical, psychological and social conditions. There are feelings, thoughts, and settled beliefs about sexuality. It is known that established beliefs can often be wrong. The physical and psychological characteristics of the person or the interactions of bilateral relations may be effective in the emergence of sexual problems and disorders. Naturally, the treatment of sexual problems may vary depending on the factors that play a role in its formation.
SEX IS NOT TABOO
Since sexuality is seen as a taboo in our country, many sexual problems are hidden and ignored. It is stated that sexual dysfunctions that can be treated with sexual therapy are vaginismus, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse in women), sexual desire disorders in women and men, arousal disorders in women, orgasmic disorders in women and men.