AUBURN, Wash.—How do you get someone to not use their teeth during oral sex? Why do some people have stronger orgasms from masturbation than from partner sex? Is wanting to be spanked—or to spank someone—during sex a little too kinky?
Certified sex therapist Dr. Marty Klein has been answering questions just like these for 30 years. Beginning at 7 p.m. each day, he'll answer them at Lovers stores in Tacoma, Wash., on May 15 and Tukwila, Wash., on May 16.
"Everyone has questions about sex," Klein said.
But haven't the internet and all those talk shows answered everyone's questions? Quite the contrary, said Klein.
"There's so much misinformation out there now," he said. "There are websites with a political or moral agenda saying things that just aren't factual.”
Klein has spent some 30,000 hours counseling women, men, and couples in his private practice in Palo Alto, Calif.
Have people's sex questions changed over the time?
"Yes and no," he says. "There are more questions now about anal sex, sex addiction, and pornography. But the familiar old questions – how do you fix rapid ejaculation, how can a woman climax more reliably, how can you tell if your partner is having an affair, what about painful sex – they haven't changed a bit."
Looking forward to the events in Tacoma and Tukwila, does anyone really ask a personal question in front of hundreds of other people?
"You'd be surprised," Klein said with a chuckle.
For more information on these events, visit Peekay.com.