Dr. Rachel Rubin
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It's his, you know, erections and things like that.
And so you have to talk to patients.
And that's with men.
It's hard with women.
It's damn near impossible because women are not taught anything about, you know, sort of language.
They don't have the language.
That's always the first thing I ask.
A partnerectomy, I always say, can be sometimes a really good cure for your sexual health.
I love I don't prescribe it often.
I want to prescribe it often, but just to kind of cut your partner out of out of the situation.
But it is biopsychosocial.
And I think too often we jump to that.
It's all in your head sort of because it's easy.
It's easy to tell people that and say, well, it's not my problem.
Go see go see a mental health specialist.
Why is sexual side effect counseling, why do you think this is?
Routine in men.
I think because you get fired as a clinician.
And almost non-existent in women.
It's a great question.