Consider the various developmental crises, disabilities, psychopathology, and situational and environmental factors that affect both normal and abnormal sexual behaviors of adults. These can include events such as loss, death, birth, addiction, disease, financial distress, divorce, or living with HIV or AIDS.
For this discussion, imagine a young couple who has just had their first child. They are seeking your help because they have been feeling disconnected from each other. One of them would like to try out a new sexual activity, but the other does not want to try anything new at this time. Is this a problem? If so, is it resolvable? How should the couple resolve it? Does the answer depend on the type of sexual activity? What does it mean to be sexually compatible? Is there a place for compromise and negotiation in sex, or does it all depend on mutual understanding?
Please support your response with at least one peer-reviewed journal art
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