Cheater Cheater Pumpkin Eater

podcasts Nov 16, 2016

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Let's talk about cheaters. Whether motivated by narcissism, commitment issues, or insecurity, Sexologist and Relationship Expert Jessica O'Reilly discusses the reasons why people cheat. Can you still be a good person after you've cheated?

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Cheater Cheater Pumpkin Eater

Participant #1:
Hello. My name is Jessica O'Reilly, and I'm a sex and relationship expert, and my focus is on sexual compatibility because sexual compatibility is essential to a lasting, happy relationship. I am here to help you become sexually compatible because compatibility is something you cultivate. It's not something you find. You have to work for it, and it will be worth it...

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The New Ontario Sex Education Curriculum: What You Need to Know

expert advice workshops Nov 16, 2016

Webinar Overview

In this three-part webinar, Dr. Jessica O'Reilly will explore the content of the updated Human Development and Sexual Health curriculum, break down the common myths that surround it and discuss strategies for effective delivery.

This webinar and content is brought to you by Thompson Educational Publishing (TEP).

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Love Your Body!

Uncategorized Nov 11, 2016

Tips for feeling better about your body after cancer:

Feeling great about our bodies is no easy task and negative perceptions of the way we look run rampant among all women. Add the side-effects of chemo, radiation, surgeries, drugs and medical probing into the mix and it’s no surprise that most women diagnosed with cancer also struggle to love and embrace their bodies.

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But body image is less about the way you look and more about the way you feel about your body. It is a core component of self-worth and impacts the ways in which we relate to ourselves and others. It is also key to sexual functioning and positive body image is  positively correlated with levels of desire, orgasm and sexual satisfaction.

An overwhelming number of women living with cancer diagnoses report a decline in sexual desire and many connect body image issues with this side effect. And while sex may be the farthest thing from your mind during treatment and recovery, feeling as comfortable and...

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Love Your Body! - Part 1

Tips for feeling better about your body after cancer:

Feeling great about our bodies is no easy task and negative perceptions of the way we look run rampant among all women. Add the side-effects of chemo, radiation, surgeries, drugs and medical probing into the mix and it’s no surprise that most women diagnosed with cancer also struggle to love and embrace their bodies.

300116sdmlovebody02-large_transbe6o56qrl4zbrlmqqi7ubfvse9jsn00kzbur3ixhago

But body image is less about the way you look and more about the way you feel about your body. It is a core component of self-worth and impacts the ways in which we relate to ourselves and others. It is also key to sexual functioning and positive body image is  positively correlated with levels of desire, orgasm and sexual satisfaction.

An overwhelming number of women living with cancer diagnoses report a decline in sexual desire and many connect body image issues with this side effect. And while sex may be the farthest thing from your mind during treatment and recovery, feeling as comfortable and...

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Love Your Body! - Part 2

Continued from Part 1 here...

3. Minimize Negative Triggers

We all have our ups and downs and it would be futile to attempt to eliminate all sources of negativity. However we can minimize exposure to unnecessary triggers that tend to promote a less than positive attitude toward our bodies.

If certain social circles, individuals, television shows or even social media updates leave you feeling inadequate, you may want to reframe or reconsider how often you embrace these connections. Surrounding yourself with people who focus on their positive attributes while acknowledging that their body is only one component of their whole selves will help you to do the same. 

4. Accept a Little Jealousy!

In our culture, we tend to view jealousy as unconditionally negative. It is often dismissed as a sign of weakness or low self-esteem when this is not always the case. In fact, we all experience some feelings of jealousy and since it is
difficult (near-impossible) to directly control our ...

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Sugar Baby Bares All

podcasts Nov 09, 2016

Are you curious about the life and experiences of a sugar baby? In this episode of Sex With Dr. Jess, Sexologist and Relationship Expert Jessica O’Reilly interviews Brooke. Brooke speaks candidly about her relationship with her sugar daddy, comparing it to “traditional” relationships.

This podcast is brought to you by Desire Resorts

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Sexism Has No Place in Sex

podcasts Nov 02, 2016

Sexism contributes to fewer, poorer orgasms! If you want bigger, better, more frequent orgasms, you need to let go of your sexist beliefs and take matters into your own hands first. In this episode of Sex With Dr. Jess, with Sexologist and Relationship Expert Jessica O’Reilly addresses everyone – men and women alike – and challenges them to look at how sexism is taking a toll on their sexual relationship all in the name of the Big Ohhh!

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Decency Trumps Hate

podcasts Oct 26, 2016

In this episode of Sex With Dr. Jess, Sexologist and Relationship Expert Dr. Jessica O'Reilly discusses the recently unearthed recording of Donald Trump in which he brags about "[grabbing] them by the pussy." She shares some the daily messages she receives from her "fans" and discusses the problem with sending unsolicited sexually explicit messages. She also provides actionable tips for chatting & hooking up online.

This podcast is brought to you by Desire Resorts

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Online Teacher Resource List in Human Development & Sexual Health

If you were at the #OHPEA2016 conference, thanks so much for coming out! Please find the resource list below and feel free to reach out with any questions. Happy teaching!

Lesson Plans

OPHEA.net/HPESupports
MediaSmarts.ca
TeachingSexualHealth.ca
AdvocatesForYouth.org
GLSEN.org
TransStudent.org
Sex & Ability: Differing Abilities, Physical Disabilities & Intellectual Disabilities

Webinars

SafeAtSchool.ca
GLSEN.org
LGBTHealthEducation.org
tolerance.org

For Parents

Q&A Document (Ontario)
Q&A Document (Hard copy - Canada)
Parents’ group speaker: NadineThornhill.com
SexualityAndU.ca (Section for teachers, parents and students)
TeenHealthSource.com

Catholic Resources:

TCDSB.org
IceOnt.ca

Visual Inclusivity Resources (posters, stickers, etc.):

RainbowHealthOntario.ca
ETFO.ca

Consent

11thPrincipleConsent.org

Feel free to download the complete handout here!

If you use a MAC and want access my #Ophea2016 presentation slides, click here. If you use Windows, find them...

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Sexual Compatibility: How to Fulfill Each Otherā€™s Needs

podcasts Oct 17, 2016

In this episode of Sex With Dr. Jess, Sexologist and Relationship Expert Dr. Jessica O'Reilly speaks about sexual compatibility and its importance to developing a healthy, happy relationship both in and out of the bedroom. She talks candidly about her exes and shares tips on improving your relationship and analyzing your compatibility.

If you’ve got podcast questions, submit them here. And please be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode! You can find the podcast on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodbeanGoogle Podcasts, Amazon MusicStitcher!

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