Our sexuality

Our sexual experiences can affect our mental and emotional wellbeing.

Sex is central to our lives – how we identify sexually, who we are attracted to, the way we think and feel about sex, how easy or hard it is and how it affects our intimate relationships.

Our sexual experiences can affect our mental and emotional well-being. The reverse is also true – our mental and emotional health impacts enormously on our sex life. In this section you will read about sex; about sexual development, communicating and negotiating sex, the law and sex and about sexual difficulties and ways to overcome them.

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