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If you've ever asked yourself the question:
Is the sex I’m having, really the sex I want? |
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...and your answer was 'No!'
Then maybe talking about it would help. |
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You don’t have to have a serious problem and it’s not about being told what to do. You can say what you like - without being judged or told you’re stupid or weak. Counselling is an invitation to talk to another gay man about how important sex (or the lack of it) is in your life - and how it can be better.
- If you’d like your sexual life to be different in any way, sexual health counselling offers a listening ear and the opportunity to build up personal skills which can help to look after yourself better.
Sexual Health Counselling can help you to realise that you’re more than your worries – you’re a unique person, with every right to enjoy your sexuality. Sexual Health Counselling at PACE is FREE of charge, fast-track and flexible.
- When you call PACE, you will be asked to give some contact details, but you can remain anonymous if you prefer.
You’ll normally be offered an appointment within a month, which could be a one-off or the first of several 50-minute sessions on a weekly basis, same time, same place. Sessions take place at PACE in Islington, N7 or at ACAPS in Brixton, SW9.
If you’re not sure that this is the right service for you, we’ll talk about what other options may be available. You can come on your own or with your boyfriend or partner. Whatever you share in counselling is subject to PACE’s confidentiality policy.
- For more information or to make an appointment please contact Anthony Johnson at PACE at 020 7700 1323 or email us (in confidence): info@pace.dircon.co.uk
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