Talking about sexual health feels uncomfortable

Introduction

Sexual health problems are more common than people talk about.
Many men and women experience issues like low desire, performance anxiety, early ejaculation, erection problems, pain during intimacy, or emotional distance — yet they hesitate to seek help.

Not because help isn’t needed.
But because talking about sexual health feels uncomfortable.

Why People Avoid Seeing a Sexologist

In India, sexual health still carries stigma.

People avoid help because:

  • Fear of being judged

  • Embarrassment in clinic settings

  • Worry about “what the doctor will think”

  • Confusion about whether the issue is physical or psychological

  • High consultation costs and rushed visits

As a result, many continue suffering silently.

Is Sexual Health Only a Physical Problem?

Not always.

In many cases, sexual difficulties are linked to:

  • Stress and anxiety

  • Relationship conflicts

  • Past emotional trauma

  • Performance pressure

  • Low self-confidence

That’s why jumping straight to medication doesn’t always solve the root issue.

A Better Way to Start: Understanding First

At The Sharing Space, we believe sexual health care should start with listening, not assumptions.

Here’s how we help:

  • You share a short message about your concern

  • Your case is reviewed by a senior psychiatrist

  • If needed, you’re connected with an experienced sexologist

  • If emotional or psychological factors are involved, counselling is guided first

  • Medication is suggested only when truly required

All sessions are online, private, and respectful.

Common Sexual Health Concerns We Help With

  • Performance anxiety

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Premature ejaculation

  • Low sexual desire

  • Relationship & intimacy concerns

  • Emotional blocks affecting intimacy

You are not alone — and help is available.

When Should You Seek Help?

If your concern:

  • Is affecting your confidence

  • Is impacting your relationship

  • Has been present for weeks or months

  • Causes stress, fear, or avoidance

Then it’s worth talking to a professional.

A Safe Space to Begin

Sexual health is part of overall well-being.
Seeking help is not weakness — it’s awareness.

The Sharing Space offers a confidential, step-by-step approach so you can begin safely, without pressure or judgment.


Call to Action (Very Important)

If you’re unsure where to start, begin with a conversation.

📞 Call / WhatsApp: +91 92700 48821
🌐 www.thesharingspace.in

Your privacy is respected. Your concern is taken seriously