Are you or your partner one of the many people who find it hard to focus during sex? Have you ever wondered whether you might have ADHD? Do you have ADHD and struggle to maintain healthy relationships and satisfying sexual experiences? Then you need to listen to today’s episode. My guest, Dr. Stephanie Buehler, and I take a deep dive into the effect of ADHD on sex and love. ADHD can have a lot of symptoms and can present differently in different people. Whether you have a formal diagnosis or not, you will learn tips that will help improve your relationship, keep you focused, experience pleasure, and deepen intimacy. Let’s get started.
To learn more about Dr. Buehler, you can visit her website learnsextherapy.com. You can also find her on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
By the way, if you have a story about how ADHD has affected the way you experience pleasure, I want to hear about it! As much as we learn from other experts, nothing makes us feel more connected than hearing from our peers. Visit loveandlibido.com to share your story. I’ll compile them and air them on an upcoming episode. Also, if you have a general sex or relationship question, you can submit that too, by visiting loveandlibido.com.
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And don’t forget to check out my online workshop, The Five Sex Languages: Secrets to Long-Lasting Intimacy. Visit www.emilyjamea.com/workshop for your free sample.
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