The Difficult Conversation About Intimacy
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2023
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Rabbi Dr. Simcha Feuerman is a psychotherapist in private practice, specializing in high-conflict couples and families and male sexual health.
He also is well known for series of talks which includes "The Chosson and Kallah Shmuz You WISH You Had But NEVER Got", and published a daily blog, Psychology of the Daf with over one million lifetime views.
In this episode we explore the role of intimacy in building and maintaining healthy relationships.
Join us as we delve into the importance of comprehensive intimacy education and its impact on our personal and marital lives.
We also discuss the significance of teaching children about sex ed in a age-appropriate and inclusive manner, promoting healthy attitudes and behaviors.
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BH! What a brave man, to be able and willing to discuss these sensitive issues openly with the community. So inspiring, insightful and thought-invoking. We as Frum Jews MUST UNITE IMMEDIATELY and think about how we can start to help each other feel more comfortable, confident and non-judgmentalized and open up about these subjects. Things in our modern chaotic world today are going downhill at the speed of light. People are lost, lonely and feeling lonelier than ever and just need love, compassion and just a pair of eyes and ears to hear their pain and suffering. HaShem wants nothing more from us than to enjoy the gifts and pleasures he gave to us in this world and to thank him for them. We have the responsibility to make this happen and IYH bring healing and happiness to all our entire precious family.
If only all humans no matter beliefs could discuss these subjects as openly, honestly, respectfully with compassion. Thank you to all.
You are helping Klall Yisroel by bringing light to these concerns. Hopefully, many can now find the courage to address their personal issues and relationships challenges. Uncovering problems is the first step to communicating and working towards a more fulfilling life. Thank you.
WOW! Yeshar Koach to Living L'Chayim! Bringing the mold into the sunlight! You guys are doing AMAZING work!
Amazing discussion! Thank you for discussing these topics, and for the shout out!
Keep on doing your incredible work. Love your channel!
I'm so surprised that this hasn't had more views after 5 months. It's such a critical topic for so many.Thanks for having the courage to speak about it. I hope it helps!
Thank you for this honest and open conversation! Many chusen and kallah teachers are stuck in the 60's
Perhaps you just haven't met any.
@@judygoldberg6627 He's correct.Maybe YOU haven't met enough.
Great talk. Very relevant for this generation. I wish you could teach Gentiles. The saddest thing is what they teach as acceptable and healthy decisions and habits. Thank you for sharing.
This episode is so essential
There is a great book called 'I Am for My Beloved: A Guide to Enhanced Intimacy for Married Couples'
Is this the late rabbi Feurman’s son?
nothing like parents thinking their kids are stupid
I’m not Jewish, but in general, there is no incentive to have this be educated through non familial or religious institutions that compete with the education system
@55:19 "Not there to save you from sin"? Isn't an isha supposed to be a choma labaaleha?
Oy vey