Wellness & Education
Therapist
Providing sexy solutions, one session at a time.
juliana
Therapist, Sugar baby & Massage
Female, Bisexual, Paris FR
In person & Online
I am a delightful young blonde with a slender,😍💋💜 sensual body and a warm and bubbly personality.🍒💋🍒 I love to please and spoil my date. A confident blonde with soft brown eyes makes me the ideal date for all you hot-blooded gentlemen and couples out there looking for a sexy companion for a cozy night in or out.🍑😘🍑😘 I am the perfect girlfriend for the night.The perfect kind of trouble: a good girl who knows exactly when to be bad.❤️❤️❤️ With me, you will experience natural seductive energy that will motivate and inspire the passion within you.❤️❤️😘😘 I provide companionship on every level, whether it's mentally, physically, emotionally, and/or intellectually. I bring enthusiasm and immense pleasure far beyond your wildest dreams.
SexTherapistReeta
Therapist & Content creator
Female, Pansexual, Barcelona ES
In person & Online
I'm a positive therapist - sex positive, kink positive, body positive
mirandahouston
Therapist, Content creator & Educator
Female, Pansexual, Winnipeg MB CA
In person & Online
Hi, I’m Miranda, a somatic sex therapist with over seven years of experience helping women reconnect with their bodies, heal emotional wounds, and rediscover pleasure. My journey began as a massage therapist, where I specialized in fascial and structural work. It was during this time that I truly saw how deeply our bodies store emotions and how physical tension often reflects emotional blockages. Over time, I transitioned into somatic sex therapy, with a focus on how we carry emotions in the body and how these stored feelings can block our ability to experience pleasure, self-awareness, and confidence. I also specialize in nervous system regulation, guiding clients in managing stress and feeling more grounded within their bodies. How I Can Help You Explore Your Sensuality Sensuality is all about feeling fully connected to your body, allowing yourself to experience deeper pleasure, joy, and intimacy. Life can sometimes pull us away from this part of ourselves due to stress, trauma, or societal pressure, but the beautiful truth is that it’s possible to reconnect and rediscover this powerful sense of embodiment. In our work together, I’ll gently guide you through tools and techniques designed to help you safely explore and expand your sensuality. Together, we’ll tap into what feels empowering and exciting for you. Here’s how: Embodiment Practices: I’ll help you slow down and become more aware of your body’s sensations, teaching you how to truly feel through practices like breathwork, mindful movement, or focused touch. Self-Pleasure Techniques: We’ll approach self-pleasure as a healing tool, free from judgment. I’ll help you find the right rhythms, techniques, and pressure points that feel good, making these experiences more meaningful and enjoyable. Breathwork: Breath is one of the most powerful tools for connecting with your sensuality. I’ll show you how to use breathing techniques to release tension, calm your nervous system, and deepen your connection to pleasure. Movement & Touch: By guiding you through simple yet powerful movements, we’ll release trapped emotions and open up pathways to more organic, flowing sensual expression. Using the Right Products: I’ll introduce you to products like oils, toys, or relaxation tools that can enhance your sensual journey, nurturing and supporting the connection you’re rebuilding with your body. Why Work With Me? If you feel disconnected from your body and your sensual self—whether you’ve never experienced an orgasm, are dealing with numbness, or you’re seeking to rebuild confidence—I am here to help. With a gentle, trauma-informed approach, I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore and expand your sensuality, guiding you toward reclaiming the pleasure that is your birthright. As a practitioner, I’m also on my own journey of learning and growth, which means I’ll be continuously bringing in new tools, insights, and techniques to support your healing. I believe deeply in the wisdom of Buddha’s teaching that we are always students, learning and evolving together. This philosophy keeps my work fresh, adaptable, and open to the latest insights that can further your personal growth. Let’s Work Together! If you’re ready to reconnect with your body, reclaim your sensuality, and rediscover the pleasure you deserve, I’d love to work with you. Together, we can explore the depths of your body and mind in a way that feels safe, empowering, and truly transformative.
carol
Therapist, Kinkster & Massage
Female, Straight, Neptune Beach FL US
In person & Online
Come closer…Let’s move your Blocks to Bliss!
ramyabdelhamid
Therapist, Educator & Massage
Male, Straight, Dubai AE
In person & Online
Certified somatic sex educator Sexological bodyworker
nikitafernandes
Therapist, Kinkster & Educator
Female, Queer, New York NY US
Online
I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist based in New York City. I graduated with my Master’s in Counseling in Mental Health and Wellness and a dual degree in LGBT Health, Education, and Social Services from New York University. I also hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a background in Women and Gender Studies from George Mason University. I identify as a queer South Asian immigrant woman. I’m also neurodivergent and non-monogamous. Aside from being a therapist, I have volunteered as a crisis counselor for the Trevor Project, worked as a graduate assistant for the New York University LGBTQ+ Center, and helped in the planning of social justice conferences. I approach therapy with the intention to understand and connect with my clients as fellow humans. My own journey as a queer South Asian neurodivergent woman, along with the experiences of those close to me, deeply shape my approach. Building a genuine relationship with my clients is my top priority, as I believe it is the biggest predictor of therapeutic success. As a person of color, I actively challenge oppressive structures that have long been dominated by Western white culture. Jiddu Krishnamurti said that it is no measure of health to be adjusted to a society that is profoundly sick and I do not see therapy as a way to numb the pain that is caused by systemic oppression but rather a way to empower clients to have compassion for themselves.
nesscooper
Therapist
Female, Demisexual, New York NY US
In person
Within my sex coaching and therapy practice I offer support to individuals, couples and polyamorous groups. I have over 15 years experience supporting people with intimacy and sex related matters, and have previously run support groups for polyamorous people in Norwich UK. I am trained in psychotherapy, and have higher diplomas and post-grad qualifications in human sexuality, couples work, contemporary relationships, and LGBTQIA+. I have attended several years of kink-specific training and how to support clients navigate kink through psychotherapy methods. I am open to support those with what some therapist may consider extreme or matter that don't show-up on your general google search. I offer online talk therapy sessions. What I can support you with: - navigating kink in your relationships - mismatched libido - sexual pain related matters - trouble communicating intimacy - Pelvic floor issues - disability and mental health - autism - working through feelings of stuckness - trauma - depression - more. My booking system is done via email.
alexnoirs
Therapist, Coach & Massage
Male, Straight, Bangkok TH
In person & Online
Tantric Yoni Squirting Massage Bangkok
littledove
Therapist, Companion & Sugar baby
Female, Straight, Milford CT US
In person & Online
Mommy Knows Best
jamesoliver
Therapist, Coach & Educator
Male, Straight, Tulum MX
In person & Online
Offering 1:1 Private Mentorship and Coaching
venuscuffs
Therapist, BDSM & Coach
Female, Pansexual, New York NY US
In person & Online
What is your dirty confession?
jeremyshub
Therapist, Coach & Educator
Trans, Queer, Berlin DE
In person & Online
Working as a sex therapist, sex educator, sexological bodyworker, and relationship coach, Jeremy brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to their practice. Currently based in Berlin, they identify as polyamorous, slutty, a sex worker, kinky, genderfluid, and queer. With a background in education, science, creative art, and sexual health, Jeremy holds multiple university degrees and has facilitated numerous workshops on sexuality, relationships, and pleasure. Jeremy is dedicated to supporting individuals, couples and relationship constellations of all orientations and gender identities, with a focus on respecting consent and boundaries. Jeremy brings a queer-positive, anti-racist, and intersectional feminist perspective to the work, informed and inspired by the principles of decolonization, anti-patriarchy, anti-capitalism, and pro-earth spirituality.
What is a sex therapist?
Providing sexy solutions, one session at a time.
A sensual therapist is a licensed professional who specialises in providing therapy to individuals or couples dealing with issues related to sexuality, intimacy, and relationships. These therapists are trained to address a wide range of concerns, including sexual dysfunction, communication difficulties, and emotional intimacy issues.
What makes it hot?
Promoting healthy relationships: These therapists play a crucial role in helping individuals and couples build and maintain healthy, fulfilling relationships by addressing sexual and intimacy concerns.
Enhancing communication: They facilitate open and honest communication about desires, boundaries, and expectations, fostering better understanding between partners.
Improving sexual functioning: For those experiencing sexual difficulties, a sex therapist can offer strategies and techniques to enhance sexual functioning and satisfaction.
While couples therapy is common, individual therapy is also valuable. The therapist can help determine the most suitable approach based on your situation.
The duration varies based on individual needs. Short-term therapy may address specific concerns, while long-term therapy can provide ongoing support and personal growth.
Confidentiality is a fundamental aspect of therapy. However, therapists may have to break confidentiality if there's a risk of harm to yourself or others. They will typically discuss this with you beforehand.
Meet NYC-based queer sex therapist: Goddess Nixx
Monday 4 November 2024
'My multifaceted identity as a queer, poly, kinky Indian woman significantly influences my therapy practice.' This is our conversation with iconic NYC-based queer sex therapist: Goddess Nixx.
Meet erotic educator & therapist: Natalie Abraham
Friday 20 September 2024
'Eros laces all I do and live. Eros (or the erotic) is not about sex. It's about life force.' Meet the force of all forces: erotic educator, somatic therapist, and all round intimacy expert, Natalie Abraham.
Meet Simone Farschi: somatic sex and intimacy coach
Friday 24 May 2024
Looking to reconnect to your pleasure through somatic coaching or sensual retreats? Meet the exceptional sex and intimacy coach, Simone Farschi who is helping women, men and couples transform their lives inside and outside of the bedroom.
Meet all round Sensualist, Belle Lauralei
Tuesday 14 November 2023
Sensuali chatted with Belle Lauralei, the all round sensualist and lover of erotica. We spoke about how supporting men and the masculine is integral to achieving a harmonious society, the struggle of living in a mind-led world that disconnects us from our bodies, and how more women need to view femininity as a power rather than a weakness.
DO
Be open and honest: Share your thoughts, feelings, and concerns openly with the therapist to ensure they have a complete understanding of your situation.
Set realistic expectations: Understand that therapy is a process, and positive change may take time. Be patient and committed to the therapeutic journey.
Engage in homework assignments: Many therapists provide exercises or activities to do between sessions. Engaging in these assignments can contribute to the effectiveness of therapy.
DON'T
Withhold information: Holding back important details may hinder the therapeutic process. It's essential to provide the therapist with a comprehensive picture of your situation.
Avoid blame games: Instead of blaming each other, focus on expressing your feelings and needs. Therapy is a collaborative effort, and blame can hinder progress.
Compare your relationship: Every relationship is unique, and comparisons to others may not be helpful. Focus on your specific needs and goals.