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Today in The Lab, we sit down with Dr. Tolulope Oko-Igaire, therapist, intimacy expert, founder of the Intimacy Clinic, and founder of the Chartered Institute of Counseling in Nigeria. In a powerful and eye-opening conversation, Dr. Tolu shares what it means to advocate for sexual health, intimacy, and therapy in a culture where conversations about sex remain highly stigmatized and deeply influenced by religion, tradition, and social expectations. From sexless marriages and sexual misinformation to the role of pastors, prayer, and cultural expectations around marriage, Dr. Tolu offers a rare look into the realities many couples face across Nigeria and other parts of Africa. She also discusses the urgent need for sex therapy, sexual education, and mental health support in regions where these resources remain scarce. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Sexual education in Nigeria is often shaped by fear, stigma, religion, and misinformation rather than evidence-based information. * Many couples struggle silently with sexual dissatisfaction, sexless marriages, and intimacy concerns because seeking help is still highly stigmatized. * Therapy, counseling, and sex therapy remain underutilized, but a growing number of professionals are working to expand access and awareness throughout Africa. SHOW SUMMARY: 00:00 – Overrated Marriage Expectations in Africa 01:36 – Guest Introduction: Dr. Toluope Oko-Igaire, "The Fixer” 01:50 – Cultural Identity and the Happiness Paradox in Nigeria 02:20 – African Sexual Reality Research and Global Implications 03:13 – Stigma, Low Literacy, and Sexual Taboos 03:48 – Social Media and the Spread of Sexual Misinformation 04:37 – Realizing the Need for Intimacy and Mental Health Support 05:04 – Religious Alternatives: Prayer Mountains vs. Counseling 05:47 – Radio Show Impact: "Intimate Talk with Auntie Tolu" 07:16 – Addressing Celibacy in Singles and Sexual Issues in Marriage 09:21 – Viral Influence: The "Intimate Wash" Breakthrough 11:34 – Cultural Conditioning and Life-Centered Marriage 13:12 – The Role of Parents and Family in African Weddings 14:58 – Spiritual Interventions for Infidelity and Marital Struggle 16:45 – The Scarcity of Professional Sex Therapy in Nigeria 18:51 – Unregulated Herbal Concoctions and Sexual Health 20:54 – Potential for Medical Research on African Aphrodisiacs 22:49 – Stigma and Low Engagement with Mental Health Care 23:49 – Shortage of Psychiatrists and Reliance on Medication 24:45 – Cultural Nuances and the Limitations of Western Therapy 25:47 – Fragile Masculinity and Barriers to Sexual Communication 28:06 – Lack of Education and the Erosion of Female Pleasure 30:53 – Male Provider Roles and Bride Price Implications 34:30 – Religious Constraints on Sexual Practices 37:25 – Lightning Round: Debunking Penetrative Sex Myths 38:10 – The Secret Craving for Orgasm and Exploration 39:03 – Avoiding the Topic of Sexual Satisfaction 40:27 – Modern Shifts in Infidelity and Traditional Taboos 42:57 – Normalizing Therapy as a Future Lifestyle RESOURCES MENTIONED THIS EPISODE: The Sexology Lab is powered by Sexual Health Alliance, a global hub for world-class certifications, cutting-edge education, and a thriving community of professionals. Many of the show’s guests also share their expertise at their events. Join them at: SexualHealthAlliance.com (http://sexualhealthalliance.com/ [http://sexualhealthalliance.com/]) More from this episode’s guest at: * Intimacy Clinic Nigeria: https://intimacyclinic.org/ [https://intimacyclinic.org/] * Chartered Institute of Counseling Nigeria: https://thecicn.org/dr-tolulope-oko-igaire/ [https://thecicn.org/dr-tolulope-oko-igaire/] * Dr. Tolulope Oko-Igaire: https://www.instagram.com/drtolu_thefixer/ [https://www.instagram.com/drtolu_thefixer/] SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. 🎙 Thanks for tuning in to The Sexology Lab. See you next week! https://www.sexologylab.com/ [https://www.sexologylab.com/] Key TakeawaysSHOW SUMMARYRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODESUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW
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