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Dr. Stephen de Wit is a Board Certified Sexologist through the American College of Sexologists. He holds a Master of Public Health in Human Sexuality and a Doctorate of Human Sexuality. Toronto’s Hassle Free Clinic is where Stephen started as a sexual health counselor and now travels both nationally and internationally speaking about sexual empowerment. As a sexuality educator, coach and consultant he is committed that people live a sexually empowered life free from guilt, shame and fear and have relationships that work. Stephen is regularly featured in national newspapers and television shows providing relevant, thought provoking sex education and information. He is a master at creating a fun, safe, comfortable environment for people to take an honest look at their sex lives and transform what is not working.
Recently, Dr. de Wit was on our show. During our conversation, Dr. de Wit talked about:
– Some of his background and some his challenges in his early years
– A special moment that his father was proud of him
– His educational journey including being $120, 000 in debt after he graduated
– Common male myths including where men get their education about sex and the power of media and social in this area
– How are millineals handing sexuality including “designer relationships”
– Sexual challenges (penis problems)
– “Sex happens between your ears before it happens between your legs.”
– Issues with mismatched libido
– Impact of porn
– How to have more of the sex you want more frequently (S.W.A.T.B.)
– His book The Sexual Freedom System: Winning The Inner Game of Sex
Dr. de Wit will be one of the speakers at the upcoming Men and Masculinity Summit in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 19, 2017. For more information about the Men and Masculinity Summit please click here:
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