FREE PUBLIC SHOWING! EMBRACE is told from the point of view of Taryn as she traverses the globe talking to experts, women in the street and well-known personalities about the alarming rates of body image issues that are seen in people of all body types. She interviews Ricki Lake, Amanda de Cadenet, Jeffrey Madoff, Dr. Linda Bacon, Mia Freedman and more.
Find out more »Dr. Tom Murray, sex therapist and relationship expert, shares
the secrets of these cultivators of coupledom. You'll learn predictors of
separation and divorce and their antidotes, as well as 20 powerful
questions that plant the seeds for a prize winning relationship.
Dr. Krista Nabar, Executive Director of Carolina Sexual Wellness Center, will lead a conversation about pleasure, desire, arousal, orgasms, consent and everything you need to know about good sex. At the Talley Student Union, room 4280, on the NCSU Campus
Find out more »Come see Carolina Sexual Wellness Center at the Let’s Talk About Sex Fair at NC State University on Friday, April 12, 2019 from 2 - 6 p.m. Stop by our table to choose from our jar of Sex Ed questions, meet Executive Director Dr. Krista Nabar, and get information about CSWC's services. The Let's Talk About Sex Fair is the final event of Planned Parenthood Generation Action at NC State's Let's Talk About Sex series, designed to engage the campus and…
Find out more »Carolina Sexual Wellness Center is proud to present “Creating and Maintaining a Vital and Satisfying Sexual Relationship” featuring Dr. Barry McCarthy, one of the most prominent, knowledgeable, and accessible voices in the areas of sexuality and healthy relationships. This engaging 2 hour presentation will explore common myths and misconceptions about couple sexuality and discuss the role of sexuality in people’s lives and relationships, the new sexual mantra of desire/pleasure/eroticism/satisfaction, and the difference between the relational style and the couple sexual…
Find out more »Our culture is good at throwing around ideas about women's sexuality as fact without care for whether what is being said is actually true for the majority of women. Is the solution to low desire in women to "spice things up?" Is there something "wrong" with women who do not have orgasms through intercourse? When do women go through their "sexual peak?" Does having to use lube mean there is something wrong with a woman's sexual function? Is there such…
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