That sounds like a psychology specialty.
You could become one of several varieties of clinical psychologists, if you wanted to treat patients.
Or, you could become a college professor.
2006-09-21 07:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You can study other things to help andvance your job opportunities, for example, from the psychological standpoint, if you also had a degree in psychology you could be a psychologist who specializes in disorders related to sexuality - i.e., sexual dysfunction. You could also become a sexual surrogate, but that's not legal in all places nor is it advisable, really.
2006-09-21 07:56:57
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answered by monkeyspeed13 1
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From the psychological standpoint, if you also had a degree in psychology you could be a psychologist who specializes in disorders related to sexuality - i.e., sexual dysfunction. You could also become a sexual surrogate, but that's not legal in all places nor is it advisable, really.
2006-09-21 07:52:40
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answered by daydreamr68 3
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Gynecology covers most of this stuff. They deal with pregnant women and issues on how wowen and their husbands can get pregnant also. Good Luck to you on what you decide. Have a good day!
2006-09-21 07:52:54
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answered by SecretUser 4
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The peculiar fact is that, should you first undergo your own program of psychotherapy from a competent therapist [perhaps one in a thousand], the likelihood that you would continue with your interest in this field is doubtful.
2006-09-21 07:59:02
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answered by docjp 6
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sweet and low
2006-09-21 07:56:45
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answered by Anonymous
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