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Sex in America is Still a Commodity in the Post Feminist Days Proclaims Licensed Psychologist Dr. Doris Jeanette

Attractive women and young children have not been adequately protected from rape and sexual abuse in America. "Yet consensual sex in America is frequently judged as if it were wrong and bad, notes alternative sex therapist," Doris Jeanette. What is amiss?

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) February, 20, 2004--Attractive, loving children and young women are vulnerable in our culture and there is not anyone in America who has successfully protected them from sexual abuse.

When a "groper" can become governor of California, football players have an opportunity to rape women and priests get away with hiding their sexual relations with children, we need to pause and wonder what is amiss with our culture. "This is exactly the same culture that gets "self righteous" at consensual sex between adults, " notes, Dr. Jeanette.

If an attractive woman enjoys sex and has a history of sexual activity she is still considered to be "a slut" in the eyes of the public. "She asked for it" is the current attitude in courtrooms and colleges.

"The devastating consequences of rape and sexual abuse show up in my office so often that it makes me cry a thousand tears", says alternative sex therapist, Doris Jeanette. "My tears are for how inadequate men feel about their sexuality. Their violence against others is an objective behavior that reflects how impotent and powerless they feel. "

"Women can successfully reclaim their sexual strengths and pleasures by facing the truth about what happened to them," says Jeanette. "But men are becoming weaker sexually. They are turning to Viagra, pornography and forcing themselves on women and children in attempts to fix the deep insecurities that are keeping them from a satisfying sex life.

Sex is not a commodity; it is an essential ingredient in being a strong, vital man or woman. It is time for America to grow up sexually.

For additional information about healthy sexual activity and effective ways to undo the damage of negative learning experiences, contact: Dr. Doris Jeanette, sex therapist since 1975 and author of the Sex & Love column at www.drjeanette.com

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Doris Jeanette
Center for the New Psychology
215-732-6197
http://www.drjeanette.com
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