Summary: How many dates before having sex?

  • Name: Sarah Magdalena Huber Fraulila
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Fraulila
  • Deadline: 8:00 AM EST – 17 April

Query: I am working on a new article trying to answer the following question: How many dates should you wait before having sex?

I would love to hear your opinion and get an insight from your perspective on the following questions:

  1. Can I have sex on the first date?
  2. How do I know if it’s the right moment?
  3. What’s the average number of dates before people have sex?
  4. What’s up with the three-date rule?
  5. What’s considered sex in this case?
  6. And what’s considered a date?

Requirements: Experts on the topic (doctors, therapists, sexologists, etc.). Please add your website or LinkedIn account to your answers. Many thanks in advance.

Summary: Mental health professionals on stress balls

  • Name: Ariana DiValentino INSIDER
  • Category: Biotech and Healthcare
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: INSIDER
  • Deadline: 6:00 PM EST – 17 April

Query: Looking to speak with psychiatrists, therapists, and other mental health professionals who have any opinions on the use of stress balls – yes, those squishy things that you usually get
for free in corporate swag bags.

  1. Have you found that stress balls have been a genuine help to any of your clients?
  2. Are some kinds (size, material, etc.) better than others?
  3. Are they useful for people with specific diagnoses (generalized anxiety, panic disorder, autism, etc.)?

Requirements: Preferably seeking sources with recognizable and related credentials; PhD, PsyD, LMSW/LCSW, LMFT, etc.

Summary: Gaslighting at work

  • Name: Jelena Fisic Business Website Pumble
  • Category: General
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Business Website Pumble
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 17 April

Query: I’m writing an article about gaslighting in the workplace. I’m looking for experts in psychology. Here are my questions:

  1. What is the end goal of a gaslighter at work?
  2. How do we know if we’re being gaslit?
  3. How does a gaslighter react when confronted?
  4. How do you shut down gaslighting?

Requirements: Experts in psychology. Please respond in no more than 200 words. Please include your name, title and credentials. Thank you!

Summary: OBGYN and/or Sex Therapist to Answer Q’s on Health Benefits of Using a Vibrator

  • Name: Ashley Welch Everyday Health
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: Everyday Health
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 17 April

Query: Looking for gynecologists or sex therapists to answer the following Q’s on the health benefits of using a vibrator:

  1. What are the health benefits of masturbating/using a vibrator?
  2. What advice would you have for women who are interested in bringing a vibrator into the bedroom with their partner?
  3. Are there any drawbacks to using a vibrator?
  4. In terms of health/safety and preventing infections, what are some things readers should keep in mind?

Summary: Psychologists & Relationship Experts – How To Deal With Getting Ghosted

  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Media Outlet: StyleCaster
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 17 April

Query: Hello, I am looking for psychologists and relationship experts to provide advice on the topic of “getting ghosted” in dating.

  1. Why do people ghost?
  2. What is the psychological and/or emotional impact of getting ghosted?
  3. What should a person do if they get ghosted (i.e., should they follow up, let it go, etc.)

Requirements: PhD, PsyD, LMFT, LMHC, LPC, LCSW, LMSW, relationship expert

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