The Slippery Slope of Sex Addiction
- Feb, 20, 2012
- Charlie Glickman
- sex & culture, sexual health, sexual practices, shame, uncategorized
- No Comments.
Sex addiction is a slippery slope, but perhaps not in the way you might think I mean. One of the big difficulties we have in talking about sex addiction is the lack of clarity around what we’re talking about. People get into habits or get hooked on all kinds of things: shopping, food, drugs, sex, […]
Read MoreYou Don’t Get to Be Normal
- Jun, 18, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- sexual health, shame
- 3 Comments.
One of the most common questions that sex educators hear is “am I normal?” A lot of people feel incredible amounts of anxiety when they imagine that they aren’t normal, especially when it comes to sex. That has plenty of consequences for people’s sex lives and relationships. Ironically, it’s rooted in what I call the […]
When Identity Gets In The Way
- May, 23, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- relationships, sexual politics
- 4 Comments.
“As a queer person, I feel…” The other night, I was talking with someone who said something along these lines and although I’ve heard that kind of thing many times (with substitutions where it says “queer”), I finally figured out what it is about that phrase that bothers me. I had a teacher once who […]
Are We Done Shaming Tiger Woods yet?
- Feb, 27, 2010
- Charlie Glickman
- sex & culture, shame
- 1 Comment.
Over the last few months, I’ve been amazed at how much shame has been heaped upon Tiger Woods. And it just keeps on going. Here’s a blog post from Dr. Howard Samuels, a psychotherapist who runs the Wonderland Treatment Center (an alcohol & addiction center that caters to the Hollywood set). Apparently, he thinks that […]
Read MoreVocabulary Lesson: Cisgender
- Feb, 22, 2010
- Charlie Glickman
- sex & culture, sexual politics, social oppressions
- 10 Comments.
There’s a really useful word that’s been floating around in certain communities and I want to take a moment to help it spread. Cisgender refers to people who experience and present their gender in a way that’s aligned with the sex of their body. It contrasts with transgender, which refers to people who experience their […]
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