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Psych2Go | The Truth About Female Sexual Desire @Psych2go | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
When you think of sexuality and sexual desire, we often default to the male perspective. Many people assume it's the same for females, but you'd be surprised by how different they are.

In this video, we address common misconceptions and stigma surrounding female sexuality, the truth about female sexual desire, including low sex drive in women and issues like painful sex, and why these things are happening due to the lack of insights.

Our discussion, supported by insights from sex therapists and experts in human sexuality, aims to promote sexual health awareness and mental health awareness.

Hit the play button to learn about the complexities of female sexual desire and offer valuable insights to foster understanding and support.

Disclaimer: While this video focuses on female sexuality, it's important to recognize that many of these traits and insights can apply to individuals of all genders. Human sexuality is diverse and complex, and there are no absolutes. This discussion is intended to provide general insights and should not be interpreted as universally applicable to all individuals.

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Writer: Sara Del Villar
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
Voice Over: Brandon
Animator: Krisha Que
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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