Summary: How many dates before having sex?
- Name: Sarah Magdalena Huber Fraulila
- Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
- Email: query-f6ot@helpareporter.net
- 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:
- Can I have sex on the first date?
- How do I know if it’s the right moment?
- What’s the average number of dates before people have sex?
- What’s up with the three-date rule?
- What’s considered sex in this case?
- 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: query-f601@helpareporter.net
- 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.
- Have you found that stress balls have been a genuine help to any of your clients?
- Are some kinds (size, material, etc.) better than others?
- 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: query-f5yr@helpareporter.net
- 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:
- What is the end goal of a gaslighter at work?
- How do we know if we’re being gaslit?
- How does a gaslighter react when confronted?
- 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: query-f6rl@helpareporter.net
- 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:
- What are the health benefits of masturbating/using a vibrator?
- What advice would you have for women who are interested in bringing a vibrator into the bedroom with their partner?
- Are there any drawbacks to using a vibrator?
- 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: query-f6mn@helpareporter.net
- 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.
- Why do people ghost?
- What is the psychological and/or emotional impact of getting ghosted?
- 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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