Cultivating eroticism is being in your body and allowing those flickers of desire to turn into a flame. And we’re so busy, we’re so stressed out and caught up in our stuff that we constantly squash those flickers of desire. So it’s important to be able to notice, to be in your body, to notice what’s happening there.

And what is it that makes you aroused? What turns you on? Is it watching someone, being watched, dominating, or being dominating? Is it a kink that feels taboo that you shouldn’t be doing? Allow yourself to get curious with those little whispers that are fantasies or desire and create space for that.

– Liz Dube

How important is sex to the success of a relationship? Is there a connection between passion in our sex life, and passion in the rest of our life? Why does being a selfish lover actually makes you a better lover?

Find out in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the incredible family therapist and sex therapist Liz Dube all about sex.

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About Liz Dube

Liz Dube is a Certified Sex Therapist, Coach and Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist who loves working with people who want to better understand themselves sexually and feel sexually empowered. She has a private practice in Long Beach, CA where she helps people with all things related to sex and intimacy; and she has an On-line Coaching Program for Women Struggling with Sexual Desire.

Through her use of humor, modeling healthy sexuality, and normalizing all sexual experiences and desires, she helps others break through sexual shame and barriers.

Her compassionate yet no bullshit approach empowers, engages, and encourages others to start creating the sex lives they deserve! She’s helped thousands of men, women, and couples feeling stuck sexually and is working her ass off to save the world one bedroom at a time.

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