Happy Monday, sexy people!
Before this week fully pulls you into tasks, messages, and expectations, I want to pause here with you for a moment.
Just to check in.
If youโre reading this and feeling something like:
- โI know something isnโt working, but I canโt name itโ
- โIโve been thinking about therapy for a long timeโ
- โItโs not so bad, but it doesnโt feel right eitherโ
Youโre not alone. And youโre not late.
Right now, I have only 2 diagnostic spots left, and I want to explain why this step matters, especially if youโve been unsure for a long time.
A diagnostic session Iโm offering is not just about sexology.
Many people come because of sexuality desire, arousal, intimacy, attraction, control.
But sexuality is rarely the real starting point.
Sexuality is like the spine of the psyche.
Itโs usually the last place where tension shows up.
When something is off underneath: emotionally, relationally, psychologically - sexuality reflects it.
Not loudly. Quietly. Through loss of desire, anxiety, numbness, confusion, overthinking, or avoidance.
Thatโs why diagnostics often feel relieving.
Not because we โfixโ something
but because for the first time, things begin to make sense.
During a diagnostic session
We simply:
- listen to whatโs been repeating in your life
- notice how your nervous system responds
- connect dots that may have felt separate before
- and gently outline what kind of support would actually help
For many people, this is the moment they stop blaming themselves.
If youโve been postponing, doubting, or waiting for a โclearer signโ this might be it.
Not a dramatic breakthrough.
Just a quiet inner yes to clarity.
At the moment, I have 2 diagnostic spots left.
Donโt miss the opportunity ๐ซถ๐ผ
Excited to meet you in person! ๐ซถ๐ผ