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Opening the Door to Sexual Fantasies

Home » Library items » Understanding Sexual Fantasies » Opening the Door to Sexual Fantasies

Tapping into the power of sexual fantasies is a doorway to our deepest selves, where profound healing can be met with ecstatic play. In this riveting conversation, Wendy Strgar, host of the Opening Door radio show, talks with Wendy Maltz about sexual fantasy to better understand and appreciate this mysterious realm of human experience. Together they reveal how exploring our sexual fantasies can provide us with insights into our innermost thoughts, feelings, needs, and delights.

Join the two Wendys in exploring:

  1. The types of sexual fantasy concerns people share in therapy
  2. How sexual fantasies are like dreams
  3. Why it’s difficult to acknowledge and talk about our sexual fantasies
  4. How early experiences can influence our sexual fantasies
  5. How to get more comfortable with your sexual fantasies
  6. Why sexual fantasizing is not “cheating” on a partner
  7. Whether or not it’s a good idea to act out sexual fantasies
  8. How to take a closer look at your sexual fantasies to heal ones that bother you

Listen here

or here (mp3)

Sexual Fantasies, Wendy Strgar interviews Wendy Maltz, The Opening Door, Show 20, 2-9-2013

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