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Originally Posted by FarrahWaters
Well, that's better than a man telling a bunch of women, "Sisters, you must fake it till you make it!"
You might also mention that sexual dysfunction in women isn't always just a psychological issue, there could be physical issues as well. A talk with her gynecologist could also be helpful.
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Of course.
It would be better to have the specialists perhaps speak in conference about some of the issues.
It's complex and we lay persons are ill-equipped to advise others unless we want them as messed up as the rest of us. If we're promoting eternal relationships, it might help if we gave good contemporary advice from those most qualified?
Which raises another question, why do our leaders assume they are prepared to counsel on so many areas for which professional training must be lacking?
I understand why it developed during the 19th century, when male leaders may have been the best available alternatives on the frontier. But we seem to have adopted that philosophy in our modern era. Certain notable exceptions are appearing, with the Church 12 step process for substance abuse.