Somewhere along the line something happened.
It may have been big ...it may have been small...
But, somewhere, you learned not to talk about sex.

Do you feel guilty expressing your sexual feelings and needs?
Do sexual feelings make you feel uncomfortable?
Are you ashamed of talking about sex?
Do you have sex to keep him quiet or do you have sex for your own pleasure?
Is sex a taboo subject for you (schhhh)?

Perhaps you are not sure how to get your partner to meet your sexual needs.

Do you feel turned off about the whole issue of sex?
Is your partner pressuring you?
It can feel uncomfortable, scary, and sometimes even shameful and sinful.
Do you have the courage to talk about your sexual needs?
Do you feel your sexual needs have not been met by your partner?
Do you know what your sexual needs are and how to get them met?
Have you been hurt in a sexual way and can't seem to get over it?

 

There is hope! It does not have to be this way!

I hear this often. For some women it can feel uncomfortable, scary and sometimes even shameful and sinful. What I have learned is that being a sexual woman is not shameful. Guilt and shame are learned responses which are taught to girls and women in order to control them. The act of sex is supposed to lead to feeling of being loved, joyous and free. You can learn to feel that way for the rest of your life. I want to help you to be courageous enough to overcome your past conditioning and enable you to achieve your highest sexual potential. This is your birthright!

How can I help you?

Over the last ten years, I have devoted my professional life to research on female sexuality and the factors that promotes lack of sexual desire. Today, I want to hear your story and help you to overcome any of the conditions I described earlier. When you are comfortable talking about your sexuality, I will then help you to develop the necessary interpersonal skills so you can both identify and express your sexual needs. Reducing the shame and fear that usually accompanies the issue of female sexuality is the first step in resolving all your other sexual problems. My goal is to help you go beyond just feeling comfortable, to a place of actually celebrating your sexual self. I want you to both enjoy the emotional as well as physical pleasures that your body and mind were designed to do in order to create greater freedom and joy in your life.

Mitra Rashidian M.S.
15720 Ventura Blvd. Suite 520 Encino, CA 91436
Phone: (818) 745-1014 Fax: (818) 506-4450
rashidianmitra@aol.com
 
It does not have to be this way. I hear this often. It can feel uncomfortable, scary and sometimes even shameful and sinful.
 
What I have learned is that being a sexual woman is not shameful. Guilt and shame are learned responses which are taught to girls and women in order to control them. The act of sex is suppose to lead to feeling of being loved, joyous and free. You can learn to feel that way for the rest of your life. I want to help you be courageous enough to overcome your past conditioning and help you achieve your highest sexual potential. This is your birthright.
 
Over the last ten years, I have devoted my professional life to research on female sexuality and the factors that promotes lack of sexual desire. Today, I want to offer you the necessary skills you were never taught for you to be able to identify and express your sexual needs. I want to help you realize that sex is not a taboo topic, and that talking about sex can lead you to experience greater sexual pleasure.


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