What are Men Thinking? What are Women Thinking? Event for Singles and Couples

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Opposite Sex...Event

Is that a lot of things? Men and women have quite a few differences regarding sex, intimacy, communication, and relationships, and if we don't understand and respect them, it can be pretty frustrating!

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Opposite SexThis event brings together a panel of experts in sex therapy (me :), marriage & family therapy, dating, and love, to answer the questions from the audience and discuss the most common misconceptions and trouble areas. The audience will have the opportunity to reflect and interact about what's on their mind.

There will be wine and mingling at the end of the discussion. $20 in advance.

To register or learn more, go to this informational page.

Cooking Up Seduction with Chef Jenn

In this episode of "In the Den with Dr. Jenn", Chef Jenn stops by to cook a vegetarian curry dish to spice up your sex life. The two Jenn's discuss how cooking together can improve a relationship.

SPECIAL GUEST:
Chef Jenn Felmley
www.chefjenncooks.com

SEXUAL FUN FACT:
Dr. Jenn and Chef Jenn discuss the most romantic and sexiest restaurants in San Diego.

SPECIAL DEN SEX-TION:
8 Commandments of Sex and Food

The San Diego Sex Show: San Diego Sex Coaching

What's happening regarding sex and intimacy in San Diego, CA?  In the Den with Dr. Jenn returns for a third season, after a two-year hiatus, with a live studio audience. And what is the new trend of vajazzling? Find out at the San Diego Sex Show from one who does San Diego Sex Coaching.

SEXUAL FUN FACT

What are the top 5 places to have outdoor sex in San Diego?

SPECIAL DEN SEX-TION

What's happening (regarding sex laws) in YOUR town?

5 Ways to Enjoy Your Summer AND Excite Your Erotic Side

1. Pretend you are a tourist in your own town. Even if you don't live in a tourist hot spot like San Diego, walking around your downtown area, licking an ice cream cone, and people watching can create a powerful bonding afternoon or evening. Add in a little role-playing by making up fake "tourist names."

2. Go to your local Farmer's Market and buy fresh vegetables and fruits. The veggies are nutritious and high in fiber - both important parts of keeping you working smoothly in the sexual realm. And the fruits are sensual and a tasty treat to eat alone or share with a sexy partner.

3. Listen to outdoor live music and make a picnic of the event. Entertain all 5 of your senses at once!

4. Watch a beautiful sunset with your lover and if you live by the Pacific ocean, even better! Use it as a time for calm reflection and deep appreciation.

5. View the night time sky on August 12 for the yearly Perseids Meteor Shower. Make time for some smooching between shooting stars! Visit this astronomy site for more information.

Jennifer Gunsaullus, Ph.D.

Sex Therapy & Relationship Counseling in San Diego

Tantric Sex for Women's Healing and Pleasure

Dr. Jenn talks with Kamala Devi, a tantra, sex, and relationship coach, about sexual healing and modern day tantra. How can tantric sex assist in healing sexual wounds?

SPECIAL GUEST:
Kamala Devi, Tantra Teacher

THE DEN RECOMMEND:
Mating in Captivity, by Esther Perel

Old Style Sexy Dancing - My Foray into Burlesque

I was sitting cross-legged on the scuffed up floor of the YMCA in La Jolla, draped in my black feather boa. The dance instructor acknowledged our courage for attending a class like this. She recognized that we might feel nervous or intimidated. I was just curious to see what this 2-hour burlesque class would be like. I don't have dance experience. But I do have nerve.

You may not be familiar with burlesque. While its origins are in the music and parody of vaudeville, it's mostly now considered a "classier" form of striptease. Having recently watched a burlesque show in it's more current form, I was struck by the differences between stripping and burlesque. It felt confident, teasing, playful, and connected. Very subtle movements with a feather fan or boa were very seductive. In general the women were rounder and softer than we would see with strippers. This was an aspect of public "sexual expression" I wanted to learn about first hand!

Thank goodness I'm basically comfortable with trying new things and not feeling embarrassed. Because despite the dance instructor's early acknowledgment that we may feel awkward or intimidated, there was little consideration of that later. The class was in the middle of the afternoon on a Sunday, with a large door open to passerby on the street. And some of the men who were attending the following salsa class were there early and watching. So much for my private exploration of sensual self-expression. As well, the majority of the class had extensive dance experience. Strike two in the comfort realm.

Nonetheless, after what felt like hours of sticking my butt out, flaunting my boa, and seductively shrugging my shoulders, I was actually enjoying the class and felt, dare I say, sexy. And confident. And enjoying in a different way how my body moved. It was tough to ooze sexiness and be fully present in my body when I was concentrating so hard on perfecting the new dance moves. So I had to let go of some of the idea of what it "should" look like and just flow with how my body moved. Although I was starting to feel sore muscles in unusual places, my body felt good and I was a bit giddy.

At the conclusion of 2 hours, ten of us danced in unison, the music carrying us forward, feather boas all over the floor. It felt so great to shimmy and shake with the short dance routine we had just learned that I barely cared that the class was now being videotaped. I'm assuming my "clandestine" foray into burlesque is somewhere in Facebook land :)

Jennifer Gunsaullus, Ph.D.

Sex Therapy & Relationship Counseling in San Diego