Most of us have sex (or would like to), but it’s not something we talk about all that often. So how do we know what’s “normal?" That answer, just like the topic itself, is mostly personal. There have been a few articles published lately lamenting our teens’ viewing of online porn. The reality? They’re watching it, but what do we do about it? And is there anything potentially good about watching porn? The answer might surprise you. Have you heard of the Pheramor app? Break down the word, and it’s exactly what it sounds like, a cross between 23 + Me and Tinder. But can it work?
For over 30 years, Steven Ing, MFT, has been a Marriage and Family Therapist with a specialty in forensic work. He is a contributing writer to Psychology Today and the author of two books on sexuality: We're All Like This and Get Busy Living. He is the creator and host of the true crime podcast Sex Crime Central and co-host on the podcast Managing Love Intelligently. In 2022, he was the victim of an attempted murder and survived multiple stabbings. And good thing: in 2023 his feminist science fiction novel Polliwog was published and he was appointed a community faculty member for the UNR School of Medicine. He lives in Reno, Nevada, with his wife, Sharon, on the edge of the Toiyabe National Forest.
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