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Dr. Carlis Lecullen PhD ACS Intimacy Counselor, Certified Clinical Sexologist, Public Speaker, Writer, Mediator and Sex Educator For Teens and Adults. Dr. Carlis Lecullen began her career public speaking, coaching college students in speech and debate. Communications has always been a powerful tool in resolving conflict. She then received her M.A. in Marriage Family Counseling and PhD in Human Sexuality. Dr. Michael has a private practice helping others to be sex positive and love who they are!

Sacred Sexuality Unraveled

Does the term sacred sexuality intrigue you? Are you open to inviting rituals, new techniques and a spiritual practice into your sex and love life? Sacred sexuality can transform you, your life experiences, and your relationships. I’ll tell you how: The Good News Is:                               You can enjoy sacred sexuality on any level of experience and…

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It’s Time To Get Real About SEX

The mere utterance of the word SEX can spark all sorts of debates among parents, politicians, educators, advocates, religious leaders, friends etc., nevertheless it is a conversation that we must have! We talk about war, politics, religion, fashion, music, reality TV shows, celebrities, the latest gossip and so much more, but yet we do not…

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Campus Sexual Assault: Where is the Urgency?

With some of the country’s prestigious colleges and universities under federal investigation for the mismanagement and handling of campus sexual assault claims, policies, and procedures, the current administration has developed a task force and begun spearheading an aggressive campaign to bring awareness to the issue of campus sexual assault. So, where is the urgency? Despite…

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Adverse Events Report Links Propecia To Brain-Related Loss Of Libido

With the world’s major news organizations now focused on the horrific sexual side effects of Propecia, more evidence is coming forward that the Merck manufactured drug can affect the brain. AdverseEvents, Inc., the leading resource for information on drug side effects, released a report earlier this year identifying FDA approved medications that are most associated…

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Painful Bladder Syndrome

More than 700,000 people suffer from interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and 90 percent are women. Interstitial cystitis (IC) is chronic inflammation of the bladder that can cause affected individuals to urinate up to 60 times per day, around the clock and, sometimes painfully. The cause of IC is unknown, but it is classically associated with…

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