EPISODE · Apr 8, 2021 · 59 MIN
#51 Heteroflexibility: Sexual Fluidity for Straight Men (with Dr. Joe Kort)
from Men, Sex, and Pleasure with Cam Fraser · host Cam Fraser
On today’s episode of the #mensexpleasure podcast, I chat with Dr. Joe Kort, a Licensed Sex and Relationship Therapist. Dr. Kort specializes in working with male sexual dysfunction, infidelity, relationship concerns, and with individuals identifying as LGBTQ, and presenting issues. He is the author of four books: 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Improve Their Lives, 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Find Real Love, LGBTQ Clients in Therapy: Clinical Issues and Treatment Strategies, and Is My Husband Gay, Straight, or Bi?: A Guide for Women Concerned about Their Men. Dr. Kort is a blogger for Psychology Today. He is founder and director of The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health, overseeing a group of therapists who provide outpatient psychotherapy services to clients. Dr. Kort is also Co-Director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes running a Ph.D. program in Clinical Sexology and provides LGBTQIA Affirmative Therapy Certification, Couples and Sex Therapy Certification and Sex Therapy Certification and continuing education to mental health and medical professionals around the world. Dr. Kort and I talk about the rigid parameters of sexual orientation and why it can be beneficial to lean into fluidity. We also discuss how this impacts men, women and couples. Key Points: - Dr. Kort shares about his practice as a therapist - Heteroflexible and homoflexible - Discussing Jane Ward’s book, Not Gay - Bisexual erasure - Queering heterosexuality - “Your anus doesn’t have a sexual orientation” - Fragile masculinity - Working with couples in therapy - Wives’ experiences with heteroflexible men - Sexual fluidity for men and women - Practical advice for men Relevant links: Dr. Joe Kort’s Instagram/Tiktok/Twitter: @drjoekort Dr. Joe Kort’s podcast: www.SmartSexSmartLove.com Dr. Joe Kort’s website: www.JoeKort.com
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On today’s episode of the #mensexpleasure podcast, I chat with Dr. Joe Kort, a Licensed Sex and Relationship Therapist. Dr. Kort specializes in working with male sexual dysfunction, infidelity, relationship concerns, and with individuals identifying as LGBTQ, and presenting issues. He is the author of four books: 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Improve Their Lives, 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Find Real Love, LGBTQ Clients in Therapy: Clinical Issues and Treatment Strategies, and Is My Husband Gay, Straight, or Bi?: A Guide for Women Concerned about Their Men. Dr. Kort is a blogger for Psychology Today. He is founder and director of The Center for Relationship and Sexual Health, overseeing a group of therapists who provide outpatient psychotherapy services to clients. Dr. Kort is also Co-Director of Modern Sex Therapy Institutes running a Ph.D. program in Clinical Sexology and provides LGBTQIA Affirmative Therapy Certification, Couples and Sex Therapy Certification and Sex Therapy Certification and continuing education to mental health and medical professionals around the world. Dr. Kort and I talk about the rigid parameters of sexual orientation and why it can be beneficial to lean into fluidity. We also discuss how this impacts men, women and couples. Key Points: - Dr. Kort shares about his practice as a therapist - Heteroflexible and homoflexible - Discussing Jane Ward’s book, Not Gay - Bisexual erasure - Queering heterosexuality - “Your anus doesn’t have a sexual orientation” - Fragile masculinity - Working with couples in therapy - Wives’ experiences with heteroflexible men - Sexual fluidity for men and women - Practical advice for men Relevant links: Dr. Joe Kort’s Instagram/Tiktok/Twitter: @drjoekort Dr. Joe Kort’s podcast: www.SmartSexSmartLove.com Dr. Joe Kort’s website: www.JoeKort.com
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