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Have you found yourself aroused at the thought of being observed by others? Enjoy the feeling of being exposed? If you find sexual gratification in the fantasy of being watched, you might be an exhibitionist! In this video we will cover: • Exhibitionism Kink • The prevalence of exhibitionism • Misconceptions about exhibitionists • How to ethically explore this kink Timestamps: 00:26 What is Exhibitionism? 01:23 Examples of Exhibitionism 02:24 Prevalence 02:52 Misconceptions about Exhibitionists 04:54 How to Explore Exhibitionism The Pleasure Program are two licensed psychotherapists, specializing in sex therapy, here to share knowledge and answer questions around all things related to a healthy and pleasurable sex life. Subscribe to follow us and join in our LIVE discussions! Ask us your questions about sex in the comments or share a topic idea for future shows :) Related Videos: -Exhibitionistic Disorder • Pathology or Preference: Differentiating E... -BDSM https://youtube.com/live/xvu2HQHVt-0?... -Understanding Kink • LIVE: Fun with Feet! Is Your Kink Normal? -Sexual Fantasy https://youtube.com/live/zkslDpcLOFE?... Sources: Psychologytoday.com Psychcentral.com Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association. (2013). https://www.researchgate.net/publicat... Trigger Warning: This video may include topics such as exhibitionism, exposure, kink, nudity, etc. If appropriate, viewers are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their well-being. Disclaimer: The Pleasure Program is an online education and resource platform. The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. All opinions and responses from the Pleasure Program do not constitute clinical advice, psychiatric diagnosis, or therapy. Please be aware that facts and opinions shared can and may change. Content or viewer engagement on this site is not a substitute for individual medical or mental health treatment and does not constitute a patient/provider relationship. Any and all content does not constitute professional consultation, therapy, or diagnosis. This is just perspectives of two individuals/therapists, and viewers are encouraged to seek out other perspectives and consult their own inner voice as well. Viewers should perform due diligence and should not rely on information provided here. Viewers are encouraged to seek advice by their own medical or mental health provider regarding any personal needs. If you choose to participate with the Pleasure Program in any way, such as by submitting a question, comment, or email, you are participating at your own risk and accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Due to the nature of providing information on a public forum, there can be no expectation of confidentiality or privacy. Any interaction with the Pleasure Program, such as by comment or email, may be used by the Program for discussion or content. If you choose to participate on this site, you must do so with the knowledge that you may not agree with responses provided, such as by the Pleasure Program or other site users. Participation in comments may include risks such as receiving negative or harmful comments from other site users or being targeted by electronic or in person stalking. If you believe you are at risk of harm, call 911 or local authorities. If you are located in the United States and you or someone you know is experiencing an emergency or mental health crisis, please call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest emergency room. The National Suicide Hotline is also available to you by phone or text by dialing 9-8-8. The Pleasure Program is not an emergency service or emergency resource.