Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex. Show all posts

Sex, Love and the Wise Latina

11.01.2009

I am very excited to invite you all to my next event: Sex, Love and the Wise Latina. I will be speaker for the Wise Latina Society.

The event will take place on November 7 from 1-3pm at the Latino Museum of History, art and Culture (LATC) , in downtown Los Angeles. Seating is limited.

I'd love to see you all there and enjoy this Inaugural Event.


- Dr. Ana Nogales.

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Do men and women have the same kind of humor?

10.17.2009

It's interesting to note that the humor of men and women does differ. Women tend to laugh more at themselves, which brings them closer together socially. Men, on the other hand-due to a

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society that defines them competitively-must maintain their social hierarchy, and this results in their humor being directed at others. It's the type of humor based on observation of and commentary about others, and it often includes sarcasm.

Humor, games and laughter help us to bond with each other. They promote both social adaptation and mental and physical health. To know how to laugh is important-as long as it's not hurting anyone else, of course. When we enjoy every moment, it's a way of praising life. Why not incorporate as much laughter as we can into our lives?

- Dr. Ana Nogales
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6.17.2009

Love, Sex and Relationships
by Dra. Ana Nogales


Dr. Ana Nogales, the popular TV and radio psychologist and columnist for La Opinion, offers the first guide for Latino couples and families trying to build strong, loving relationships between two cultures. Why does my husband pay more attention to his family than he does to our family? My boyfriend and I have a hard time opening up to one another. How can we learn to communicate better? How can I encourage my wife to be more free sexually? Why does my husband feel threatened now that I have a good job? How can we teach our children to love and respect their Latino heritage?



In this compassionate, practical, and long-awaited book, Dr. Ana Nogales provides wisdom and insight for the millions of Latinos who find themselves caught between two worlds--the traditions of their Latino upbringing and the demands of modern American society. Exploring how cultural attitudes and social pressures affect the way Latinos relate to those they love, Dr. Nogales describes the challenges Latinos encounter as they grapple with what can often be a difficult and wide cultural divide. Dr. Nogales, a psychologist who has specialized in Latino family issues for nearly twenty years, identifies the most common relationship problems Latino couples face. Based on her experience working with Latinos of all backgrounds and nationalities, Dr. Nogales offers helpful advice on topics such as maintaining a sense of cultural identity, learning to communicate effectively, dealing with sexual conflict, raising children, and adapting to changing roles for men and women--all from a Latino perspective. In addition, she answers the ten most frequently asked questions about love, sex, and relationships, including how to meet a mate, how to interact with a spouse's family, and how to maintain a loving and passionate relationship. Using intimate case histories of couples from diverse backgrounds, Dr. Nogales shows readers how to take the best from both the mainstream American and Latino cultures to create relationships and families that are strong, nurturing, and loving. Warm, candid, and authoritative, Dr. Ana Nogales' Book of Love, Sex, and Relationships is sure to become an invaluable resource for Latino couples everywhere.


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