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RELATIONSHIP RESOURCES

Welcome to our Resources section—a curated collection of tools and information to support you and your relationships. Here you’ll find practical guidance on sensitive topics such as divorce, erectile dysfunction, vaginal dryness, and lubrication, as well as reviews of vibrators and other products that can enhance intimacy. We also provide books, videos, and workbooks to help you better understand and manage couples’ and sexual health concerns. Whether you’re seeking medical insight, practical solutions, or compassionate support, this area is designed to give you evidence-based resources you can trust.

These are just some of the most common sexual concerns we hear about. There are a wide variety of other sexual concerns — changes in genital sensation, post orgasmic illness syndrome, sexual concerns due to peyronie’s, long term sexual effects of medications, orgasmic headaches, orgasm without enjoyment (anhedonic orgasm), the list goes on and on. If you are concerned about any aspect of your sexual experience, call us, we can help.​

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*We recognize that gender is a complicated and evolving topic. Often people with penises are men, but sometimes they are not. Often people with vulvas and vaginas are women, and sometimes they are not. Truly, we are all more alike than different. Language continues to be complicated in this area. Please note we care for clients where they are and respect the language each client chooses for their gender, their parts, and their identity

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Brentwood, CA 94513

Phone: (925) 466-1506​

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Ageless.Sex is not a crisis or emergency service center. If you are currently experiencing a crisis or psychiatric emergency, please call 911, go to your nearest emergency room, or contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988.  If you are located outside the United States, call your local emergency line immediately.

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​Gender is a nuanced and evolving concept. While people with penises are often identified as men and those with vulvas and vaginas as women, this is not always the case. Human experiences are diverse, yet there is a shared humanity that connects us all. Language around gender and anatomy is deeply personal, and care is always provided with respect for each individual’s chosen terms and identity.​

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