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In this episode, we ask ourselves: Why are the first sexual experiences important?

They have a decisive impact on the rest of sexuality, especially when they go wrong.

And they can have unsuspected consequences on subsequent experiences, even long after.

These are the words of Olivia Benhamou, clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and sexologist, author of the 

Little guide to entry into sexual life

, illustrated by Cathy Karsenty, published by Cherche-Midi (9.50 euros), to be published on 17 March 2022.

Why is consent essential in a sexual relationship?

Why should the entry into sexual life take place in a secure and pleasant setting?

The first sexual experiences, if they go badly, can they be at the origin of sexual difficulties?

Why is it sometimes so difficult to set limits in sexuality?

How to overcome its difficulties, and possible sexual blockages resulting from bad past experiences?

We talk about it in this interview with Olivia Benhamou.

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