Online Therapy for Sexual Fantasies and Sexual Fetishes in Missouri and Texas
Shame-Free Sexual Fantasy and Sexual Fetish Therapy Online in Missouri and Texas
Feeling a mix of confusion, shame, and uncertainty about your sexual fantasies? It's completely understandable to grapple with a range of emotions when it comes to your intimate desires. Imagine a place where your desires and fantasies are met with understanding and empathy. That's the kind of support you'll find here. If you're feeling lost or overwhelmed, know that at Reunite we “get it.”
In your sessions, we aim to unravel the knots of confusion and reduce the burden of shame to have a more fulfilling relationship with your desires. At Reunite, we will teach you new techniques, encourage in-home exercises, provide readings and other information, and conduct in-session exercises and other activities through talk therapy. Together, we will craft an approach that aligns with your goals and caters to your individual needs. Let's work together to explore and make sense of your feelings, creating a path towards acceptance and self-compassion.
Are you experiencing Out-of-Control Sexual Behaviors?
At Reunite, we will encourage you to explore and embrace intimate desires using the Out-of-Control Sexual Behaviors Model. This model of therapy uses the six principles of sexual health: consent, non-exploitative, honesty, shared values, protection from STI, HIV, and unwanted pregnancy, and pleasure. Our approach to fantasy counseling ensures a commitment to your well-being while promoting self-discovery. These principles serve as aspirations, guiding you to live your sexual life in a way that aligns with your values, have sexual pleasure, and builds your sexual self-esteem.
If you find yourself dealing with out-of-control sexual behaviors, our fantasy acceptance therapy approach is rooted in understanding and support. We navigate these challenges together, towards a more fulfilling relationship with your fantasies.
Take the courageous step towards a shame-free and compassionate exploration of your desires. Schedule a session to experience open-minded sex therapy, embracing a more positive connection with your fantasies while living within your values. Schedule Today
Unlocking Pleasure: Sex-Positive and Sexual Fetish Therapy
With sexual fantasies counseling and open-minded sexual therapy, Reunite provides a safe space for exploring the complexities of your intimate desires. Your desires and fantasies are met with understanding, compassion, and non-judgment. Sex-positive fantasy therapy and sexual desires counseling aim to empower you, promoting a sense of acceptance and provides a safe environment where you can freely express and understand your desires without shame. Many individuals experience a variety of emotions surrounding their fantasies, and we are here to guide you through this journey of self-discovery.
What is Kink? What is a Fetish? What is the Difference?
Curious about kink and wondering what it entails? Kink is an umbrella term encompassing a range of unconventional or alternative sexual practices, interests, and fantasies that fall outside traditional norms. For instance, practices like bondage, discipline, dominance, or submission (BDSM) fall under the category of kinks. What is considered kinky varies from person to person; some may view using sex toys as kinky, while others might see it as 'vanilla' or not kinky.
On the other hand, a fetish is something you need as part of your sexual experience. This could involve a specific act, such as having sex in a public setting, degradation, or a focus on an object, like feet or lingerie. Alone or with a partner, a person with a sexual fetish must be able to physically incorporate the fetish into sexual acts or fantasize (think) about it. Experiencing or fantasizing about the fetish is necessary to become sexually aroused, experience sexual pleasure, and achieve orgasm. For individuals with male bodies, the fetish is required to obtain an erection.
There is overlap between kinks and fetishes, and we understand the confusion. The primary difference between kink and fetishes is need. Kink is something you like to do, and a fetish is something you need for sexual pleasure. Sometimes it can be helpful to label or name sexual interests as a kink or fetish, and at Reunite, we encourage you to express your sexual interests. However, we will follow your lead when it comes to labeling.
At Reunite, we believe in providing non-judgmental and open-minded support for individuals exploring their sexuality or incorporating it into their relationships. We are here to help you navigate your unique journey, providing a space where you can freely express your desires, explore boundaries, and enhance your overall well-being. Ready to dive into a more fulfilling and authentic experience? Schedule a session for a sex-positive and understanding therapist today. Schedule Today